The Lancaster native's 'Purgatory' is the Met’s first acquisition of a work by a living, formerly incarcerated artist.
The artist Kenneth Webb, a free man granted early parole after 16 years in prison for murder, will have his first solo show at Huma Gallery.
Following further incidents, he was given a life sentence after kidnapping prison art teacher Phil Danielson, in Hull, in 1999. Danielson said: “Bronson burst into the room, grabbed me by the ...
The Big House Prison Museum in Folsom, where visitors can see hanging ropes and Johnny Cash memorabilia, has closed as ...
Why does radical feminist art pose such a danger to political power, and what can these artistic strategies achieve in ...
He never saw them start school. He will never teach them to drive, he will never teach our son to shave, he will never walk ...
Metelkova Art Center is one of the most offbeat and fascinating areas of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Sometimes referred to as M ...
An international climate advocacy organization called on President Biden to pardon four activists charged with felonies in ...
The 25-year-old son of Valeriia and Roman Biletskiy was among nearly 200 Ukrainians released from Russian captivity during a ...