Girl's Town

  • Dates
    2025 - 2025
  • Author
  • Topics Contemporary Issues, Fine Art, Photobooks, Portrait

In Girl’s Town, Lean constructs a serene yet storm-laden visual fable, this ambiguity allows the “fable” to transcend a closed narrative with moral lessons, evolving into an open and fluid.

In Girl’s Town, Lean constructs a serene yet storm-laden visual fable, set in a paused cityscape where overcast skies hang low, heavy rain is imminent, and the air is thick with humidity. The girls move like ghosts within, their bodies both light and heavy, suspended at the critical point between transformation and collapse. Similar to White Noise: The Reincarnation of the Pure, the composition presents an almost ritualistic aesthetic control; however, the former expresses an outward confrontation with desire and violence, while Girl’s Town is an inward folding of consciousness, offering a deeper analysis and reinterpretation of the cultural symbol of “purity.”

The group of girls on screen seems to exist in a “transitional state,” where both psychological and physiological boundaries are blurred. They are no longer mere symbols but become vessels of modernity’s contradictions. They represent purity and innocence, yet cannot escape the infiltration of desire and the erosion of innocence, bearing traces of the conflict between civilization and instinct.

The girls in the city are not innocently pure but are aware of the world around them. They are placed on the edge of identity dissolution and reconstruction, flowing between moments and eternity—reflecting on the steadfastness of purity, sensing the present’s fragmentation, and anticipating the uncertainty of fate. Lean never romanticizes purity; rather, she is more concerned with how purity survives pollution, transforms within desire, and is reborn in ambiguity. The “town” of girls is not a sanctuary but an exposed vessel, a condensed projection of contemporary spirituality.

They suggest, in an almost mystical manner, that innocence is not fragile and can even be filled with sharpness and violence. The bodies and gazes of the girls brim with desire yet remain unflinching in the face of destruction. This complexity corresponds to the dialectical wisdom of Taoist thought, “knowing white and guarding black.” Lean does not transform Eastern cultural symbols into mere decorative signs; instead, she internalizes Taoist philosophy into the ethics and structure of her creation from a deep spiritual source.

The girls themselves are the fable. They are no longer just characters in a narrative but embody an atmosphere that cannot be clearly articulated, only sensed. This ambiguity allows the “fable” to transcend a closed narrative with moral lessons, evolving into an open and fluid fable.

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"Moat of Paradise" invites viewers into the enchanting yet complex world of Girl's Town, where innocence and reality coexist. The whimsical architecture, reminiscent of fairy tales, stands as a metaphorical barrier—a "moat" that protects yet isolates. This structure embodies the duality of safety and confinement, inviting contemplation on the boundaries of girlhood.

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In Jade Riverbed, the green and cherry blossoms, with a sense of death, evoke the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, which celebrates the beauty found in imperfection and transience.The river, a symbol of continuity and change, reflects their fluid experiences—where moments of joy intertwine with the awareness of loss. It transcends the dualities of life and death, innocence and experience, urging

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"The Repetition of Pureness" invites a deeper psychoanalytic exploration of innocence within the complex landscape of Girl's Town. The scene depicts a collective of girls traversing a reflective space, embodying the Freudian concept of "repetition compulsion." This psychological phenomenon suggests that individuals unconsciously enact past experiences in an effort to navigate unresolved conflicts.

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The bridge acts as a transitional space, representing the critical moment of crossing from stagnation—embodied by the green algae below—into a realm of possibility and renewal. The algae reflects the murky depths of inherited narratives that often stifle authentic expression, while the girls’ flight signals a rebellion against these limitations. Their energetic strides convey a collective desire f

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"New Order of Purity" confronts the evolving dynamics of innocence and authority in contemporary society through the lens of youth culture. The photograph captures a moment of intense interaction among girls, their energetic movements suggesting a playful yet charged negotiation of power. This act of intertwining hair becomes a metaphor for the complexities of identity formation, where personal an

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"Clarity Arises from Nothingness" critically explores the shift in the paradigm of the decisive moment in contemporary photography, reflecting on how technological advancements have diminished its inherent power.

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"Girls Reserve Army" delves into the intricate interplay of identity and empowerment within the context of Girl's Town. The photograph captures a group of girls arranged in a semicircle, their postures exuding a blend of solidarity and individual expression. This composition evokes the notion of a reserve army—not in the militaristic sense, but as a metaphor for preparedness and resilience against

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The temple, traditionally a symbol of stability and reverence, contrasts sharply with the frenetic energy of the girls. This juxtaposition invites viewers to reconsider the notion of sanctuary, highlighting how spaces often revered can simultaneously become sites of conflict and struggle. The steps, representing ascension and hierarchy, are subverted by the girls’ free-spirited descent, emphasizin

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"Haystack" evokes profound theological imagery, reminiscent of the birthplace of Jesus, where the humble setting of a haystack and trough suggests a sanctity rooted in simplicity. The photograph features a group of girls in flowing white garments, reclining amidst the golden grass, their presence transforming the commonplace into a sacred tableau. This juxtaposition invites contemplation of a cont

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"Happening" captures a poignant moment in Girl's Town, where a majestic tree is in the process of collapsing, serving as a powerful metaphor for the "big Other." The photograph features multiple figures of girls in dynamic motion, each embodying the tension between innocence and the inevitable forces of change. Their movements are fluid, reflecting both curiosity and the fragility of youth.

Girl's Town by Lean Lui

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