Exhibitions
Baxter St at CCNY, New York, USA
03.02.– 07.04.2027
Bader & Simon, Cincinnati, USA
01.05.– 08.06.2027
Sara Bennett Looking Inside Women with Life Sentences
Former public defender Sara Bennett has spent the past thirteen years photographing women convicted of homicide and sentenced to life in prison in New York State. In her long-term project Looking Inside. Women with Life Sentences, Bennett traces their lives across time and space: inside prison walls, in their post-incarceration bedrooms, and as they reenter the outside world after decades behind bars. Through intimate portraits and personal ephemera—Polaroids, letters, drawings, and handwritten notes—Bennett creates a striking reminder of the complexity and humanity of women who are, and have always been, far more than the single act that sent them to prison for life. The publication is complemented by a powerful afterword by Judith Clark, who served thirty-eight years in prison and is now director of the Survivors Justice Project.
If you are based in the UK, please order through Setanta Books or your local bookstore.
Softcover with inner and outer cover, laser die-cutting, and shortened pages
21,6 × 27,4 cm
256 pages
191 color illustrations
English
Available
ISBN 978-3-96900-238-4
2026
Artists:
Design:
Teun van der Heijden, Heijdens Karwe
Product information "Sara Bennett"
Former public defender Sara Bennett has spent the past thirteen years photographing women convicted of homicide and sentenced to life in prison in New York State. In her long-term project Looking Inside. Women with Life Sentences, Bennett traces their lives across time and space: inside prison walls, in their post-incarceration bedrooms, and as they reenter the outside world after decades behind bars. Through intimate portraits and personal ephemera—Polaroids, letters, drawings, and handwritten notes—Bennett creates a striking reminder of the complexity and humanity of women who are, and have always been, far more than the single act that sent them to prison for life. The publication is complemented by a powerful afterword by Judith Clark, who served thirty-eight years in prison and is now director of the Survivors Justice Project.
If you are based in the UK, please order through Setanta Books or your local bookstore.
Softcover with inner and outer cover, laser die-cutting, and shortened pages
21,6 × 27,4 cm
256 pages
191 color illustrations
English
Available
ISBN 978-3-96900-238-4
2026
Artists:
Design:
Teun van der Heijden, Heijdens Karwe
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