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Trygve Skogrand

Girl in Transition, 2022
Digital video loop
02:00 mins
£ 4,000.00
Trygve Skogrand, Girl in Transition, 2022
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This work is available to view online only. Changing Ideas Award One of the greatest gifts of democracy is the right to define oneself. However, personal freedom is not just...
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Changing Ideas Award
One of the greatest gifts of democracy is the right to define oneself. However, personal freedom is not just something a democracy protects—it is what makes a democracy work. A healthy society thrives on pluralistic complexity; it needs a wide range of different voices and identities to fuel a meaningful public discussion.
This is exactly why autocracies often attack individual identity. They fear the "in-between" because a complex society is much harder to control than a uniform one.
In the video artwork "Girl in transition," a young individual slowly merges between portraits of manhood and womanhood. This transition is serene and unhurried. By dissolving the hard lines between genders, the work highlights that identity is rarely a fixed point. Whether the subject eventually lands on one side or remains in the transitional space, their journey represents the very complexity that democracy requires to stay alive.

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