Charles Bronson, a notorious British prisoner, showcased 50 of his artworks at a London exhibition, expressing the loneliness and madness of his life behind bars. In a recorded message, he described his art as a reflection of his 51 years in prison and a means of survival, while the event aimed to raise funds for the charity he co-founded, Born For Art.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Charles Bronson, Britain’s longest-serving prisoner, reflects on his “empty and lonely existence” in a message recorded for an art exhibition featuring his work, which aims to showcase his life and emotions from behind bars.
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