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Got a girl crush on: Alex Prager

We’ve posted about photographer Alex Prager here before, but her new collection of 18 photos titled Week-end begs us to post about her again. It is currently exhibiting at M + B Gallery in LA and the photographs will be on view through March 6:

“In the artist’s own words, she is “documenting a world that exists and doesn’t exist at the same time.” The trilogy began with girls playing archetypal roles inPolyester. Then in The Big Valley, the roles took on lives of their own, and the separation between make-believe and real life began to dissolve. With Week-end, which signifies the peak as well as the extent of the period, the façade becomes so thick that the illusion is now more real than the world they actually live in.” (via M+B)