"What I'm good at is making art"
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That move matters because Sturges' name is inseparable from controversy around his photographs of nude adolescents. In that context, "making art" isn't a neutral job title; it's a shield and a demand. Shield, because it invokes the old exemption: art as a protected zone where taboo subjects can be transformed by composition, light, and gaze. Demand, because it asks the audience to evaluate the work on aesthetic terms rather than moral panic or prurient curiosity.
The subtext is a wager about legitimacy. If the images can be framed as art, the artist becomes a specialist in seeing, not a participant in harm; the viewer is invited to adopt a museum posture rather than a courtroom one. It's also a quiet indictment of everyone else in the room: critics, censors, rubberneckers. Sturges positions himself as the only person doing his job properly, while the public argues about everything except the photograph.
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