Over recent years, London-based photographer Sarah Piantadosi has noticed an unmistakable shift in the best way young people think concerning the politics of the body. Starting with the rise of fourth-wave feminism, and gaining momentum of the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements, Piantadosi tells Dazed she was struck that “so many individuals everywhere in the world were making poignant critique and commentary on oppressive white patriarchal structures… This pertains to the body in a really personal way,” she reflects. “Having your selfhood ‘othered’ is solely not something young persons are willing to tolerate anymore.”This seismic shift was the first inspiration for Piantadosi’s latest book, Bone. Over the course of a 12 months and a half, Piantadosi photographed greater than...
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