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Thursday, March 17, 2022

Waterboarding: Last Gasp for Habeas Corpus and the Geneva Conventions - YouTube JSG Jonathan Shorr Gallery September 30, 2006

Waterboarding: Last Gasp for Habeas Corpus and the Geneva Conventions - YouTube 

Digital Projections by Beverly Richey 2006

"The event took place at the Jonathan Shorr Gallery September 30, 2006, following the passage of the Congressional Military Commissions Act of 2006 earlier in the week."

"The work was collaboratively devised by Duckworth, Landino, and Beverly Richey; texts and materials were collected by Duckworth. Video by Julia Shor; edited by Duckworth. Digital collage created by Richey follows video. In loving memory of Ezra Talmatch." David Duckworth



The event took place at the Jonathan Shorr Gallery September 30, 2006, following the passage of the Congressional Military Commissions Act of 2006 earlier in the week. Role playing the parts of a State now authorized with absolute power over the citizen or non-citizen individual, John Landino coordinated the apprehension and interrogation of David Duckworth as detainee, assisted by gallery visitors. After being suited, hooded and strapped to a canvas gurney, Duckworth was paraded along a section of a New York city street while under interrogation. Returned to the gallery for "torture," Duckworth was then stripped and covered with wet plaster cloth. Visitors applied torn texts from the Military Commissions Act, the Taguba report, a U.S. Army document on Iraqi prisoner abuse, and news accounts covering habeas corpus, torture, the rights of detainees, the United States and its obligation as signatory to international treaties governing these issues, and the moral path of this country in its war on terrorism. Live spontaneously-composed music was provided by musicians. The work was collaboratively devised by Duckworth, Landino, and Beverly Richey; texts and materials were collected by Duckworth. Video by Julia Shorr; edited by Duckworth. Digital collage created by Richey follows video. In loving memory of Ezra Talmatch

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Detainee1- "Detainee" , The Lab, Monday, January 29 through Friday, February 2, 2007. "Detainee"



The Roger Smith Hotel Art Gallery, The Lab, Presents "Detainee"

Art Explores Politics in a Dehumanizing Environment Created with Paint and Digital Projections.

Detainee links the image of the United States of America with its recent decision to implement the Military Commissions Act of 2006, focusing within this performance work on the absolute power that the State has determined is within its moral and political prerogative to hold over any individual. David Duckworth, as a bound blindfolded detainee, becomes the paintbrush with which interrogators paint the American Flag on the floor of the gallery. Digital projections by Beverly Richey, painted walls by Max Yawney, and sound compositions by Patrick Todd, augment this central action by creating an environment in which detached governmental roles in a dehumanizing process is explored.

The Roger Smith Hotel is committed to relaying all types of performance and fine art to the public through its gallery and all of its wall space. With the combination of The Lab's prime location in midtown (Manhattan) and the intensity of Detainee, it is sure to attract the attention of the public. It is both courageous and bold to become involved with such an influential piece of art during such an uncertain time.


(I felt the need to share this brilliant artistic creation through video, and want to thank its creators!! The following is an excerpt description regarding this live multi-media art exhibit I taped in NYC. "THIS VIDEO MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN DUE TO GRAPHIC IMAGES") 

"Detainee", a mixed-media, action-oriented and interdisciplinary collaboration was presented at The Lab, Monday, January 29 through Friday, February 2, 2007. "Detainee" links the image of the United States of America with its recent decision to implement the Military Commissions Act of 2006, focusing within this performance work on the absolute power that the State has determined is within its moral and political prerogative to hold over any individual. David Duckworth, as a bound and blindfolded detainee, becomes the paintbrush with which interrogators paint the American flag on the floor of the gallery. Digital projections by Beverly Richey ,
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"Detainee", a mixed-media, action-oriented and interdisciplinary collaboration was presented at The Lab, Monday, January 29 through Friday, February 2, 2007. "Detainee" links the image of the United States of America with its recent decision to implement the Military Commissions Act of 2006, focusing within this performance work on the absolute power that the State has determined is within its moral and political prerogative to hold over any individual. David Duckworth, as a bound and blindfolded detainee, becomes the paintbrush with which interrogators paint the American flag on the floor of the gallery. Digital projections by Beverly Richey, painted walls by Max Yawney, and sound compositions by Patrick Todd augment this central action by creating an environment in which detached governmental roles in a dehumanizing process are explored. Movement by David Duckworth with Albert Crudo, William Donovan, Katelan Foisy, John Landino, Matthew Mark Meyer, Barbara Weinstein, and Max Yawney; digital projections by Beverly Richey, painted wall by Max Yawney, and sound compositions by Patrick Todd. People. Place. Ideas. Art. Culture. Stories. Roger Smith. Your New York City experience. To make a reservation at The Roger Smith hotel NYC, contact us at (212) 755-1400 or visit http://bit.ly/BookRogerSmith Web: http://rogersmith.com Blog: http://rogersmithlife.com FB: http://facebook.com/rogersmithhotel Twitter: http://twitter.com/rshotel Instagram: http://instagram.com/rshotel