"It’s a Generation Thing in America" by prisoner Kevin Cooper is about the different generations of black men that have been in prison.
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"The Last Mile" by inmate Kenneth Reams refers to the perceived distance that a condemned prisoner must walk from his cell to the death chamber on the day of his execution.
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"Blue Cell" by San Quentin State Prison inmate Amando Macias touches on the subject of isolation in prison.
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In "Reality Solitary Confinement" by inmate Karl Roberts, the silhouette symbolises an empty life in confinement.
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Self-taught artist Ndume Olatushani spent 20 years on death row before being released as a result of new evidence.
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Inmate Abel Ochoa's work deals with solitary confinement and the important role of religion in his life now.
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"How to Lose a Year in Four Easy Steps" is prisoner Gary Cone's portrayal of the extra year of solitary confinement he received for brewing alcohol in his cell.
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For their project 'Windows on Death Row' cartoonist Patrick Chappatte and journalist Anne-Frédérique Widmann worked with prisoners to help them express how it feels to be on death row.
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They visited maximum security prisons in four US states, met and established relationships with dozens of inmates, and organized an art workshop on death row.
The exhibition will have its international premier in Switzerland and shown in Geneva (until April 30, 2016) and Morges (util May 8, 2016).
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