Edgar Martins’ photobook shows prisoners fear of being forgotten – by not showing them

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In the midst of Edgar Martins new photobook lies a photograph of a note, written in pencil. It reads: \u2018Adrian & Carmen, husband & wife, need help. Adrian can do massage, gardening, reflexology, any kind of chores. Carmen can take care of children, old people, pets. She can sweep, brush...

reveals a new dimension to British prison HM Birmingham, its inmates and their familiesIn the midst of Edgar Martins new photobook lies a photograph of a note, written in pencil. It reads: ‘Adrian & Carmen, husband & wife, need help. Adrian can do massage, gardening, reflexology, any kind of chores. Carmen can take care of children, old people, pets. She can sweep, brush, water the plants, teach English. We are ex-offenders but reliable, hardworking, punctual serious, friendly and good.

But, after time, the pieces start to fit together: a pair of tiny pink ballet shoes with ‘Daddy’s Girl’ inscribed on the toes; a pencil with ‘Let It Go’ written on its flank; an old Nokia cellphone with the screen reading ‘4give me ma’ in text. There is prison bureaucracy – a letter telling of drug seizures, and a letter sent home entirely redacted in black. There’s a pack of cigarettes adorned with ‘Absence Doesn’t Make the Heart Go Fonder’ in typed font.

The series was commissioned by Grain Projects, an arts organisation supported by Arts Council England and Birmingham City University, and focused on HMP Birmingham, a remand prison referred to locally as Winson Green. The prison holds inmates awaiting trial and sentencing, alongside those serving sentences of up to 20 years.

Over time, he built rapport with a convicted drug trafficker who had recently turned 50, and who kept a diary of his life behind bars, written carefully and eloquently in simple lined notebooks. Martins remembers reading the diary from front to back. It began with the inmate expressing his frustration at how his sentencing has been delayed and ends with him worrying that the people outside are forgetting about him.

 

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