Juvenilia
Project statement
Juvenilia is a series of constructed photographs inspired by childhood trauma and romantic notions of coming-of-age in popular youth culture. At the intersection of photography, set design, installation, historic photographic processes, sculpture, and readymades, this series examines how photographs can be constructed and serve as a material for art-making.
Echoing the aesthetics of advertising and social media culture, Juvenilia is a reflection on the commercialization of trauma in the digital age, where the exposure of the fragmented self becomes an object of voyeuristic consumption. In response to this contemporary phenomenon, Juvenilia attempts to find alternative ways to talk about how early abuse challenges our ability to function in social settings and interpersonal relationships.
With touches of angst, camp, and youth paraphernalia, this body of work shines a light on rarely addressed issues of growing up such as loss, addiction, social alienation, trauma, self-perception, and the early quests for freedom. Beyond glitz and sentimentality, Juvenilia is a reflection on the fleeting but pivotal moments of early character formation that, as quickly as they pass, leave lasting marks on our developing psyche.