Making art served many purposes. Mansoor Adayfi, a former Guantánamo Bay detainee and author of Don’t Forget Us Here: Lost ...
"Seen," at the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis, pairs together artists living inside and outside of prison facilities.
“Maybe people that are making these movies because they’re artists [who] realized that ... It can elevate the suffering, the human condition. And when we’re feeling down, we get dumped ...
The underground art of prison tattoos has gone mainstream at Delaware ... they regret what they have done, but they are also human beings that deserve a second chance as well all do." ...
The Vatican expects more than 10,000 people from across the wider art and cultural environments — hailing from over 100 countries and five continents — to participate in events over the four days.
That’s the premise behind the ‘Art in Prison’ Photography Exhibition, presented by the Chennai Photo Biennale in collaboration with Sumanasa Foundation and Project 39A (NLU Delhi).
She is not one of, but “the leading installation artist and sculptor of her generation”, according to the introduction to her site-specific exhibition at the former prison compound.
Douglas Chrismas, the 80-year-old founder of Ace Gallery and for years an influential figure in the Los Angeles art world, was sentenced on Monday (13 January) to two years in federal prison after ...