一件肖像照片作品里的美国1970s年代
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Dennis Adams: Patricia Hearst, A thru Z,1990 |
DENNIS ADAMS (b. 1948 Des Moines, Iowa)
PATRICIA HEARST – A thru Z, 1979-1990
Portfolio containing 26 two-color serigraphs plus four text sheets, all in a galvanized metal box.
Edition of 30
她是谁?出版巨头的女儿。19岁被邪教绑架。关在柜子里57天,被灌输毛主义洗脑。被解救加入邪教,到处抢劫杀人。后被捕获。数罪相加判刑35年,最后轻判14年,关了两年释放,嫁了一个洛杉矶警察。
下面这个简历是艺术家DENNIS ADAMS这件作品的文字内容,看似标准的简历文档,却包含了70年代美国上演的千奇百怪。我怀疑是不是有人拿这个做素材拍过电影啊?
Patricia Campbell Hearst is born in San Francisco. The granddaughter of William Randolph Hearst.
Founder of the Hearst Publishing Empire.
1971-72
Hearst earns straight A's at Menlo College, an elite junior college where she is named best student of the year.
July 1973
A group of revolutionaries calling themselves the Symbionese Liberation Army is founded in Berkeley under the leadership of Donald
Defreeze, an escaped convict and Black Nationalist.
November 6, 1973
The SLA is brought to public attention with their slaying of Marcus Foster, The first black superintendent of schools in Oakland.
February 4, 1974
Defreeze and 2 SLA collaborators abduct Hearst from her apartment in Berkeley where she is living with her fiancée Steven Weed.
For the next 57 days she will be kept bound and blindfolded in a closet undergoing an extreme type of thought reform characteristic of
Maoist cult groups.
February 12, 1974
As ransom for Hearst's release, the SLA demands that her father finance a massive free food program for the poor.
April 3, 1974
In a taped communiqué Hearst announces that she has joined the SLA of her own free will and has taken the name Tanya.
April 15, 1974
The SLA robs the sunset district branch of the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco. Surveillance photographs of Hearst brandishing a
carbine are seen on the television evening news and United States Attorney General William Saxbe labels her a "common criminal."
May 16, 1974
When SLA members William and Emily Harris are reproached for shoplifting at a sporting goods store in Los Angeles, Hearst fires a
barrage of bullets and the 3 of them escape to a motel room across the street from Disneyland. There, they watch on television the
shoot-out between the police and their SLA comrades that ends in the burning of the SLA safehouse and the deaths of 6 SLA
members.
Summer/Fall of 1974
Hearst, the Harrises, and Jack Scott, a sportswriter and activist, drive across country in early summer and hideout until returning to
Sacramento in the fall.
February 25, 1975
With a small band of new SLA recruits, Hearst, Scott and the Harrises rob the Guild Savings and Loan association in Arden Plaza, just
outside Sacramento.
April 21, 1975
The SLA robs the Crocker National Bank in Carmichael, near Sacramento. One customer is killed. Hearst drives the getaway car.
Summer 1975
The SLA carries out a series of police car bombings in and around San Francisco, Marin County and Los Angeles.
September 18, 1975
The FBI closes in on the two SLA safehouses in Los Angeles; Patricia Hearst is arrested.
February 4, 1976
Trial opens in which Hearst is charged with robbing the Hibernia Bank on April 15, 1974. The case
Is being tried in U.S. District Court in San Francisco with Judge Oliver J. Carter presiding. The main defense
Lawyer, F. Lee Bailey, contends that Hearst, a vulnerable, frightened 19-year old girl,
Was brainwashed, terrorized and sexually assaulted.
April 12, 1976
Hearst is found guilty on charges of armed robbery and the use of a firearm in the commission of a
Felony in the Hibernia Bank case. She is provisionally sentenced to maximum terms of
25 years for the former charge and 10 for the latter. She still faces trial in Los Angeles on a number of
state charges, including armed robbery and kidnapping.
September 24, 1976
Hearst's final sentence is two concurrent terms of 7 years each.
November 19, 1977
After 14 months in prison, Hearst is freed on bail pending appeal, but will be reincarcerated in May 1978
After the U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear the case.
January 29, 1979
President Jimmy Carter commutes Hearst's sentence.
February 1, 1979
Hearst is freed.
April 1, 1979
Hearst marries Bernard Shaw, a San Francisco policeman she had met in 1976 when he was assigned as
One of her bodyguards.