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Dear friends
If you are
in or around Washington DC next week - on business, vacation or
whatever - I would be really glad to see you at the exhibition of
my pictures in:

The
United States Congress
Place: Russell Senate Office
Building
Entrance: Rotunda from Constitution Ave.
Time: 20th-27th of February
Host: Presidential candidate, Senator Joseph Lieberman

![[photograph]](rotunda.bmp) Most
of my photos will be in the Senate Rotunda, the huge dome through
which the senators go to their offices - right below the American
flag on the top. Another part of the exhibition will be hanging
upstairs in the larger, very ornate and beautiful Senate Caucus
Room (if I am not mistaken since my wife and I only had time to
see the Rotunda when we delivered the pictures yesterday). The
Caucus Room was the scene of the famous Titanic hearings in 1912,
the McCarthy hearings in 1954 and the Watergate hearings in 1973.
Note: the official opening of the
exhibition with all the politicians on Friday the 20th from 6-10
p.m. is a formal by-invitation-only-black-tie event,
but those of you who are photographed in my pictures (or come from
very far away....let's say, Alaska or Denmark) I will do whatever
it takes to put on the guest list. (Otherwise try to bring your
copy of my book and try to convince the guards that you are the
same person actually portrayed in the book or the exhibition! I
hope at least some of you living close by - such as
Lefus Whitley in North Carolina
or
Alphonso Makell in Baltimore -
can afford to come with your families.)
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From the
exhibition: Junkies shooting up "the white stuff" with
Congress in the background |
Believe me, had it been up to me, I
would have turned this "black-tie"-event into a true "black
beggar's banquet" - such as
Alphonso once suggested - hosted
here by the wealthiest, most powerful people on Earth for all the
people in my book. But because of the controversy surrounding this
event (see details below about the actual occasion and how Saddam
Hussein helped it along) I have no say in all this. To avoid a
Jesse Helms scandal from the right-wingers I even had to let them
censure my nude photos away so that this - my first exhibition in
the United States - only will become a watered down version of the
larger one I had in
Copenhagen two years ago. But if
you think you already know my pictures all too well, you should
come anyway to see
Annie Hedvard's incredible tapestries
inspired by them. With their strong political message I am
surprised that the organizers - a Presidential Commission - dares
to hang these Rotunda-size quilts up. They even consider finding a
dark, hidden corner where my slideshow can run.....counting on, I
believe, that politicians are too busy to see it! Or perhaps -
after last week's poison attack on Congress - that it will take
more these days to chock them :-)
For the same reason, be prepared
for extremely tight security. They literally stripped me naked
before they let me inside.......although - as my wife laughed -
that was perhaps just a personal matter......her coworkers all
teased her on the day Saddam Hussein was dug up of the hole: "Wow,
he looked just like your husband!"
Anyway, I have nothing to do until
my next show in Princeton on Feb. 27th.So if by chance you are
close to the capital next week, let's hang out together or with my
friends in the Washington ghetto. You can find me crashing among
the many homeless outside Congress.....well, at least in the
comfort of my not so freezing van ......or reach me anytime on my
cell phone on 917-640-3732.
With
love
Jacob Holdt

Further information:

Did you ever hear about
Bush signing this important Museum bill?
The
occasion:
The reason for the exhibition is to celebrate the signing of
the bill (H.R. 3491) to establish the first African-American
museum in Washington. If you haven't heard anything about it.....well,
that is no surprise. For Bush deliberately waited signing the bill
until the day all the media was focusing on the capture of Saddam
Hussein (which, it is now generally agreed, was no doubt another
Bush-staged event.... the Kurds had already found him days earlier).
As far as I am told all the circumstances around
the passing of this law has been very hush-hush since Bush and the
right knows that it does not go down well with right-wingers and
this is an election year. Some are still railing against Martin
Luther King's birthday observance day. On the other hand, Bush did
not have much of a choice signing it now when both the Jews have a
Holocaust Museum and the beautiful new Museum of American Indians
also is almost finished - actually the closest to Congress of the
whole Smithsonian complex. No doubt Bush was also "strongly
advised" on this matter by Rice and Powell! However, my view here
might be a bit cynical since I have all my information only from
the black people in the support committee - people who have been
working ever since 1918 to get this thing to happen. So perhaps
you better get the official, more rosy version on
http://www.si.edu/nmaahc/.
The
exhibition:
This particular exhibition is organized by the "Presidential
Commission on the Development of the National Museum of African
American History and Culture". In addition to my pictures there
will be significant pieces from
the
Mark Mitchell Collection, which
the museum wants to purchase, but which Mark Mitchell at this
point wants too much money for. At the opening, awards will be
presented to certain legislators who worked diligently to get the
legislation introduced and passed.
For myself this exhibition might also become a
testing ground. I am told that the Commission is considering
having my pictures also in the actual museum once it has been
built along with a digital video version of my slideshow.
However, I know the feelings of Americans around these pictures
well enough to know how much controversy and pain my pictures
invoke - not least from my last slideshow in the Smithsonian. So
it will be a long struggle before the pictures actually end up
there permanently.....just as I expect an incredible struggle
between blacks (internally) and whites about what else to put into
such a museum which is "safe" enough for white school children to
see.
For my own part I don't think Joseph Lieberman really knows what
he is hosting .....(although I must give him credit for being the
only candidate bringing "race" into the election - apart from
Sharpton and Gephardt's minority set asides - with his far more
explosive idea that Congress should consider slave reparations!!!)
One of the other candidates, Dennis Kucinich, actually is using my
pictures of poverty in his present presidential campaign.......and
who knows.... ...perhaps THAT is the reason he so far has ended up
absolutely last in the primaries? :-)
So - the question here is whether to be seen or
not to be seen. For if Jesse Helms sees my rotunda ehibition
surely the whole round-about could very fast be changed into
something resembling
his rotunda exhibition -:)
.....perhaps not so bad.... who ever heard of
Robert Mapple Thorpe before Jesse
Helms "discovered" this "obscene" artist?
To my
Danish friends:
I får denne indbydelse med da I jo efterhånden
rejser utroligt meget til konferencer o.lign. i USA - samt for
lige at sige at udstillingen var en af grundene sammen
med en gang influenza til at I ikke fik julepost i år .......og
altså ikke fordi I var blevet slettet af listen.
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