💨 Abstract
British prisoner Charles Bronson, known for his violent crimes and lengthy incarceration, presented 50 of his artworks in a London exhibition. Bronson, 72, described his prison life as "empty and lonely," but he finds solace and expression through his art. The exhibition, organized by women connected to him, aimed to expose his inner world and advocates for his parole.
Courtesy: Josh Layton
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