With a parallel rise in DNA testing and widespread critique of
police violence, civil asset forfeiture, and a host of other issues
related to the American justice system, more and more attention is
being paid to the issue of wrongful conviction and exoneration. In
this innovative new work, artist Julie Green asks a simple
question: when you’re stepping out of prison after spending years
incarcerated for a crime you didn’t commit, what’s the first
thing you want to eat? Â From the small details of life at
such a moment, a vast new landscape of the world can emerge, and
that is the core concept of First Meal. Against a backdrop of the
flawed American legal system, something of beauty, pain, hope, and
redemption can be found, centered around a seemingly simple
question and response. The idea that a single meal can have huge
meaning, or that food can have deep cultural and emotional
resonance, is hardly new. The prison tradition of offering a
condemned person a meal of choice before execution was long part of
the media coverage of the death penalty, and has been explored as
well by psychologists, documentary filmmakers, and others. Writers
from Proust to Michael Pollan have explored the idea that food is
never just food. Food is memory, emotion, and meaning. Â
Green began First Meal in 2018 and partnered with the Center on
Wrongful Convictions, part of Northwestern University’s School of
Law, to gather the details of these food stories. As incorporated
in the paintings, those exoneree stories are captured in the small
details: state birds or flags from where the conviction took place,
thumbprints representing DNA analysis, sentence dates,
glow-in-the-dark skylines, and other symbols that work together to
provide rounded portrayals.  Green’s paintings are paired
with narrative accounts of those meals, written by Kirk Johnson, a
former New York Times reporter, and drawn from the release
questionnaires and, when exonerees consent, from follow-up
interviews with them and their families and legal teams. The
synthesis of art and text brings tells these intimate, often
wrenching stories of gratitude, grief, astonishment, disbelief,
euphoria—often all combined into one moment—in a unique way.
First Meal seeks to inform and spread awareness, but also serve as
a celebration of the stories, freedom, and human interests that
unite us all.
General
Imprint: |
Oregon State University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2023 |
Authors: |
Julie Green
• Kirk Johnson
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Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
200 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-87071-245-6 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-87071-245-4 |
Barcode: |
9780870712456 |
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