Guantanamo
Public talk with Frank Smith and Debi Cornwall

19.03.2017

On the occasion of the exhibition “Welcome to Camp America”, the CPG and the FIFDH are glad to host a public reading by Frank Smith of his book “Guantánamo” (Seuil, 2010), followed by a discussion with Debi Cornwall.

Debi Cornwall


Sunday March 19 – 4pm

BAC (Bâtiment d’Art Contemporain) – Auditorium

Mediation Barbara Polla (Gallery Analix Forever, author and curator)

 

Frank Smith is a French journalist (*1968), nonfiction writer, and author of multiple books of poetry. He has worked as a producer for France Culture since 1999.


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Debi Cornwall * 1973 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, lives in New York

Debi Cornwall is a visual artist working in conceptual documentary photography, who returned to creative expression in 2014 after a 12-year career as a wrongful conviction lawyer. Her values as an advocate and trained mediator, as well as her background representing innocent DNA exonerees, inform her visual work. Her series marry empathy and dark humor with structural critique.

She trained in photography at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) while completing a Bachelor’s d [...]

Debi Cornwall is a visual artist working in conceptual documentary photography, who returned to creative expression in 2014 after a 12-year career as a wrongful conviction lawyer. Her values as an advocate and trained mediator, as well as her background representing innocent DNA exonerees, inform her visual work. Her series marry empathy and dark humor with structural critique.

She trained in photography at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) while completing a Bachelor’s degree in Modern Culture and Media at Brown University. After working for photographers Mary Ellen Mark and Sylvia Plachy, as an AP stringer, and as an investigator for the federal public defender’s office, she attended Harvard Law School and practiced for more than a decade as a civil rights attorney.

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