Current Exhibition: September 27 - December 1, 2007
 
GUANTÁNAMO:
pictures from home


Detainee: Abdulaziz Al Swidi
Home Country: Yemen
Represented by: Allen & Overy, New York
Inkjet print
12.5 x 16 inches
from GUANTÁNAMO: pictures from home
A project by Margot Herster
2007

GIFT SARAH CHOSE FOR ABDULAZIZ'S MOTHER. NOTE TRANSLATION: "DON'T DESPAIR; SOMEONE IN THE SKY IS TAKING CARE."

Abdulaziz said he wanted jewelry for his mother and his wife, something they could wear all the time and remember him. He said, 'I have three daughters, a wife and a mother. I love them all very much and I want to give them presents but I can't. I obviously have no money; I don't have any access to anything. Would it be possible for you to go and bring gifts to them from me?' So he became very thoughtful and thought of something specific he wanted for each of his daughters, his wife, and his mother and gave specific instructions for us. Of course, he was thrilled when we came back and told him that we gave them the gifts he requested.

NOTES FROM INTERVIEWS WITH SARAH HAVANS AND DOUG COX



Video Stills, A video for Isatullah
from GUANTÁNAMO: pictures from home
A project by Margot Herster
2007
Detainee: Isatullah Nasrat
Home Country: Afghanistan
Represented by: Dechert, Washington, DC
A VIDEO FOR ISATULLAH

Isatullah watched this video we had made for him with his family about five or six times in a row. Parts showed his father or brother holding our pictures, but we paled in comparison the video of his children who the last time he'd seen was just before he was picked up by the military in Afghanistan. There were two of them he was trying to figure out which was which because they were so little when he left. He was very moved by it, and it seemed like he was trying to jump into the video almost. When his kids would say things he would talk back to them, ask them questions, answer their questions.

NOTES FROM INTERVIEW WITH PETER RYAN,
LAWYER FOR DETAINEE ISATULLAH MISRAT

 

Exhibition: September 27-December 1, 2007
gallery reception: Tuesday, October 9, 5-6:30 p.m.
Talk by Margot Herster, October 9, 7 p.m.
installation photos

An installation by Margot Herster, created from images, text, audio and video emanating from Guantánamo offers a glimpse into the lives of the prisoners and their relationships with the U.S. attorneys who represent them.

The pictures were usually the real break through moment in these meetings with them. You can talk about their family and you can tell a story, but the visual of seeing someone that they hadn't seen in years was really powerful.

- Excerpt from Notes from interviews with Anant Raut, attorney for five Saudi detainees, GUANTÁNAMO: pictures from home

Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday noon to 5:00PM. The gallery is located at Porter College and is wheelchair accessible. Admission is free and parking is free on Saturdays. Group tours are available by appointment. Parking permits are available weekdays at the main campus entrance kiosk for $5.50/day and $2.00 at the Porter College lot between 5:00-8:30PM for special events. For further information please call 831/459-3606

 


Detainee: Fuad Al Rubiah
Home Country: Kuwait
Represented by: Shearman & Sterling
Inkjet prints
12.5 x 16 inches
from GUANTÁNAMO: pictures from home
A project by Margot Herster
2007
LEFT: REPHOTOGRAPHED SNAPSHOT OF FUAD WITH HIS CHILDREN BEFORE HE WAS DETAINED

RIGHT: FUAD'S CHILDREN WITH FUAD'S FATHER IN 2002

Before one of my visits recently Fuad's father had passed away. He had received letters from his family, but his family didn't want to tell him because they thought it would make it harder for him there. So they didn't tell him that his father had died. I had to tell him because of my relationship with him. Because he had gotten messages from his family, he thought I was lying and he got angry with me. It was a tense moment to say the least. I tried to explain what his family had tried to do and how they only wanted to send good news.

NOTES FROM INTERVIEW WITH KRISTINE HUSKEY,
LAWYER FOR DETAINEE FUAD AL RUBIAH

This exhibition and lecture are sponsored by Kresge College, Porter College, the Charles Griffin Farr Fund, and the UCSC Alumni Association Distinguished Visiting Professor Program.