
I went and saw Taryn Simon's photography exhibit at the Milwaukee Art Museum. I had seen an ad in the Shepherd Express that really struck me. It was a color photo of a man in a disgusting, degraded motel room, "hiding" between two mattresses. The image made me uncomfortable and was almost frightening. When I got to the exhibit, it was great to see the photo enlarged. It was so vivid and the place where the man was trying to hide was so pitifully desperate. The collection of photos was called The Innocents. It was photos of people who had been wrongly accused of a serious crime and had served significant jail time before they were proved innocent. The photographs were of them in locations that had something to do with the crime-such as the place where they were arrested (the man between the mattresses) or the location the crime took place. The photos gave me chills and made me feel very emotional thinking about what happened to the victims of the crimes and the victims of the judicial system who spent years in jail when they were actually innocent.
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