Wendi
Photography
2018
20.25 x 15.25in. (51.435 x 38.735 cm)
Tammy Mercure
(IA, 1976 - )
Artist
Object Type:
Photography
Medium and Support:
lightjet print triptych
Credit Line:
Gift of the artist
Accession Number:
2019.7.1.c
Artist Statement
Statement by Tammy Mercure, on her artistic response to Wendi Cooper’s experience:
I was excited to work with Wendi on this project. I had met her briefly making photographs for Operation Restoration where she is Programs Coordinator.
I listened to Wendi’s interview and then spoke with her in person about making the artwork. She spoke about being a slave to the State of Louisiana because of the Crimes Against Nature law and how she would like to use the metaphor of slavery in America. She spoke specifically of shackles and on several occasions, spoke about art that is raw, making an impact, work that represents horrific events.
I also wanted to show Wendi as the powerful force she is. During the photo shoot, she talked about being at a place in her life and at an age where she is ready to fight.
I am looking forward to continuing to be engaged with Wendi by providing photographs of her events as she continues her work. She was a key figure in lawsuit that removed 700 women from the sex offender registry and now, she is tackling getting the Crime Against Nature by Solicitation laws completely repealed.
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Dimensions
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overall, frame
Dimensions: 20.25 x 15.25in. (514.35 x 387.35 mm)
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