I wish some of you Aussies could explain this "controversy" to me. By chance I borrowed from the library a retrospective on Henson's work called "Mnemosyne." I haven't yet had the chance to pore over the book in depth, but the work is fascinating. There is nudity and sensuality, yes, and some violence, so I could see how a few images could upset very sensitive viewers. But it is serious and beautiful work and I would say ... traditional. Pictorialist, in some ways. Harking back to dim and dark oil paintings in other ways.
Yet to read photo forums and the stories from the Australian press that I've seen, it seems there are all these hyped up accusations that Henson exploits children and his work appeals to pedophiles. Goodness. I am a mother with three children. Believe me, I'd be against the sexual exploitation of children. I don't think that's what these pieces are. So I just wonder, what is going on? Have people who say these things seen the work? Is there just no acceptable way to portray teenagers as individuals on the cusp of sexuality and adulthood? (In works of art, by the way. That will be seen by very few people.) Or is this some fake controversy trumped up for political gain or circulation?
-Laura