Dimensions 22 Ã 19 cm (8 11/16 Ã 7 1/2 in.) framed: 45 Ã 36 cm (17 11/16 Ã 14 3/16 in.)
Curator: Here we have Christian Lindow’s intriguing work, "I believe in my own puberty," dimensions are 22 by 19 cm. Editor: It’s strikingly stark, a black and white photograph with a certain ethereal quality, isn't it? Curator: Lindow's work often tackles themes of identity, exploring the self through performative gestures and a critical look at social norms, particularly around gender. Editor: The composition is carefully balanced, almost classical; the soft gray gradations create a strangely calming effect despite the provocative title. Curator: The title challenges conventional narratives of adolescence, suggesting a deeply personal, perhaps even defiant, reclamation of self-discovery. Editor: Indeed. It's like a modern-day Venus, self-assured, emerging not from the sea but from…well, the complexities of growing up. Curator: Perhaps Lindow wanted us to consider how we construct ourselves. Editor: Maybe so, it is a beautifully rendered and thought-provoking piece.
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