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“I wanted to make the invisible communion between girls visible, foregrounding their experience as primary and irrefutable. I imagined a world in which acts of solidarity between girls would engender even more girls—they would multiply through the sheer force of togetherness and lay claim to a new territory. Their collective awakening would ignite and spread through suburbs and schoolyards, calling to clusters of girls camped on stoops and the hoods of cars, or aimlessly wandering the neighborhoods where they lived.”
—Justine Kurland
This image appears in Justine Kurland’s monograph Girl Pictures, published by Aperture in 2020.
© Justine Kurland
In celebration of Aperture’s seventieth anniversary, we are pleased to offer this limited-edition print as part of the seventy x seventy print sale. This sale offers a rare opportunity for art enthusiasts to collect original works by some of the most celebrated and influential photographers in the history of the medium while supporting Aperture. Each print is available in an edition of seventy, signed by the artist or estate-stamped. Proceeds from the sale benefit the artist and/or a designated charity of their choice, and provide support for Aperture’s not-for-profit publishing, educational, and public programs.
These works are available to collect through September 30 while prints in the edition remain available.
Image size: 9.4 x 7.5 inches
Paper size: 8 x 10 inches
Edition of 70 and 5 Artist’s Proofs
Archival pigment print
Signed and numbered by the artist on a label
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Black and white wood framing options are available for an additional $100.
Please allow an additional 3 weeks for framed orders to ship.
Mat dimensions: 10 x 12 inches
Frame dimensions: 11 x 13 inches
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Contact prints@aperture.org with any inquiries about the edition or questions regarding shipping.
An adult signature is required for delivery of all limited edition prints.
Justine Kurland (born in Warsaw, New York, 1969) received her BFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, and her MFA from Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Her work is in the public collections of institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, and International Center of Photography, New York, as well as the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Kurland has been featured in several issues of Aperture magazine and published a number of books, including Highway Kind (Aperture, 2016), Girl Pictures (Aperture, 2020), and The Stick (2021), and SCUMB Manifesto (2022).