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Frida Forever

Frida Jersø

When I turn the camera on myself, it is not just because I am often alone but because my sick body - with its scars, metal implants, and fragility - is the landscape I know best. Frida Forever is based on my forthcoming book, to be published by Disko Bay in January 2025. The project sheds light on life as disabled and chronically ill, along with the many challenges that come with it. In 2012, I was in an accident that broke my back and left me paralyzed. Additionally, I have experienced cell changes, leading to over a hundred surgeries, countless medical treatments, and radiation therapy. I have spent more than half of my adult life in hospitals. Through photographic self-portraits and images from my hospital stays, I document the life of illness and contrast it with the vibrant, youthful life outside hospital walls. The project unveils the hidden aspects of living with illness and disability, often invisible to others, and challenges what it means to be young and chronically ill. Frida Forever embraces the intersection of being young and sick - or both at once. From the sterile surroundings of the hospital to energetic snapshots of life beyond, the work employs a raw yet playful photographic expression to tell a deeply personal and vulnerable story. For me, it has been a necessity to shape my identity in the liminal space between illness and health. It has been a fragmented process of trying to construct my sense of self within a vacuum of normalcy. Photography becomes my mirror - a way to capture the fragmented parts of myself and my identity. Through the lens of the camera, I reclaim a sense of control and create a narrative where I am not just a patient but also a curator, reshaping the gaze of illness into something deeply personal and meaningful. I live in the borderlands between the healthy and the sick, and it is in these spaces that my project has taken shape - a testament to life on both sides of the hospital walls. Frida Forever is not only a depiction of illness; it is also a story of youth, freedom, and the vulnerability of the human body.
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The Artist
Frida Jersø
Nominated in
2025
By
Copenhagen Photo Festival
Lives and Works in
Denmark
Frida Lisa Carstensen Jersø (b. 1997) holds a BFA in Photography from HDK-Valand Academy of Art and Design in Gothenburg, Sweden, and previously studied at Copenhagen Film and Photography School. Her photographic practice encompasses both classical photography, including analog and digital techniques, as well as medical imaging. She incorporates radiological scans of her body, creating two- and three-dimensional works that bridge medical processes and personal narrative. Jersø's artistic focus lies within the realms of Sick Photography and Therapeutic Photography. Her work explores the physical and emotional dimensions of the disabled and chronically ill body, challenging societal perceptions and ableist norms. She has exhibited at venues such as Röda Sten Konsthall in Gothenburg, participated in the Artist’s Autumn Exhibition, and contributed to group exhibitions across Scandinavia. Currently, she is preparing a solo exhibition at the Finnish Museum of Photography. In 2023, she received an award in the Portræt NU! competition. Her work has been featured in Danish media outlets such as DR.DK and Politiken. Jersø is also collaborating with Disko Bay Books on a photobook publication, further cementing her role as an upcoming voice in contemporary photography.
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