the distance within
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Dates2024 - Ongoing
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Author
- Topics Contemporary Issues, Documentary, Fine Art, Social Issues
- Location Germany, Germany
The distance within explores vaginismus and the silence surrounding it. The work reflects on pain, intimacy and the psychological impact of a body that withdraws from closeness, creating visual space for experiences rarely represented in public.
Pain during penetrative intercourse is rarely discussed openly. The fact that millions of people worldwide suffer from vaginismus often remains hidden in our society. The diagnosis affects not only the physical but also the emotional well-being of those affected. It is frequently accompanied by shame, insecurity, and social withdrawal.
Vaginismus is a sexual dysfunction that can cause involuntary spasms of the pelvic floor muscles. As a result, intimacy, the insertion of tampons, or gynecological examinations become painful or impossible. Vaginismus can affect people regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation and often occurs at a young age or later in life. Despite the high number of people affected, vaginismus is often diagnosed late or not taken seriously.
Many affected individuals report that they lack the words, images, and social points of reference to make sense of or communicate their experiences. The silence surrounding the topic reinforces the feeling of being alone with one’s own body. Public discourse, medical education, and visual representation remain limited to date.
This photographic work explores these states of pain, protection, and vulnerability. It focuses on what eludes us: on intimacy that cannot be realized, on closeness that becomes painful, and on the psychological consequences of a body that defies one’s own will.
the distance within is intended as a contribution to destigmatizing mental and physical diagnoses in the context of sexual health, as well as educational work addressing the injustices and lack of knowledge surrounding the female-identified body. The project creates images for experiences that have had little public representation to date and conveys a clear message:
You are not alone on your journey with vaginismus.