“I’ve all the time used my practice as a option to cope with my very own feelings,” explains Fryd Frydendahl, the Danish photographer whose work exposes the innocence, trepidation, chaos and cruel optimism of being young. In a recent photobook titled Salad Days [published by Marrow Press] – an ode to the Shakespearean phrasing that symbolises the vulnerability of youthful ignorance – Frydendahl opens up her archive of deeply intimate portraits from the last decade.Salad Days traces Frydendahl’s development as an artist, from a few of her early unpublished work to newer images produced exclusively for the book in 2022. These photographs are punctuated by the will to capture the sincerity and connection between the topics of her gaze and...
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