Using tea bags, mop strands and other camp detritus, detainees used art as a way of escape at the detention center.
In 1971, the artist Faith Ringgold received a grant to make a painting for a public institution in New York City. She decided to ask the prisoners in the Women’s House of Detention on Rikers Island ...
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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.
is to report to prison on Feb. 17. By Jori Finkel Reporting from Los Angeles Douglas Chrismas, a pioneering art dealer who was convicted in May on three counts of embezzling from his gallery’s ...