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German photographer Diana SCHERER studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. In the series of black-and-white photographs, 'Mädchen' (Th Girls), made between 2002 and 2007, she portrays both young girls and dresses for girls in an endearing yet somewhat troubling reflection on innocence and the fostering of gender roles. We never see the girls’ faces, as their bodies seem to float against a black void, or lie prone on the floor, hair and clothing askew. By contrast the doll-like dresses are more carefully laid out as static, contemplative objects, accentuating the contrast between stylised appearances and the reality of a child’s disposition.