Frank Dabba Smith
8:20am (Working Title)
Frank Dabba Smith was born in California and studied Linguistic Anthropology at UC Berkeley. He was later ordained as a liberal rabbi at Leo Baeck College and his thesis critically examined the usage of photography during the Holocaust. His research concerning the war time altruism of Ernst Leitz has yielded several publications. Frank drives his three children to school each morning and then photographs them. This project records elements of this power dynamic as well as the intimacy, distance and ambivalences that exist in family relationships. This is an exercise in shaping memory while acknowledging the gap between how experiences are lived and the memories we have of them.
Georgios Anastasakis • Rachel Cunningham • Frank Dabba Smith • Su Fahy • Krisztina Fazekas • Miguel Ángel Fonta • Andrea Jaeger • Ilona Jurgiel • Roger Mavity • Sam Rowelsky • Steve Sabella • Selina Shah • Liam Sinnott • Mimi Winter •
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