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"Baby Doll" is a photobook by British filmmaker Peter Whitehead (1937–2019). Known for his avant-garde documentaries chronicling London's counterculture in the 1960s, Whitehead traversed the energies of the era, including music, political movements, and drug culture, developing expressions that blurred the boundaries between reality and performance. This book is composed of previously unpublished material shot in southern France in 1972, and is a collection of images born from his shared life with a young woman, compiled like a diary. The record, where intimacy and distance, changes in body and consciousness intersect, is a photograph that, while being photographic, contains a cinematic sense of time, leaving the viewer with an unsettling feeling. Against the backdrop of the atmosphere of the early 1970s, it can also be read as an attempt to quietly highlight the point where freedom and deviance intersect.
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