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Jesse Krimes had to smuggle his art out of prison. Now it’s in the Met’s permanent collection.Artist Jesse Krimes remembers the despair he felt every time he was forced to stand for a mug shot. Each time, he stared down the lens with a mixture of disgust, defiance, and dejection.
The nonprofit Center for Art and Advocacy, designed as a steppingstone to the art world, opens a public exhibition and ...
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Artist Jesse Krimes Lets His Materials Take Center StageJesse Krimes vividly recalls the moment he chose to identify as an artist. During a year in solitary confinement, awaiting sentencing for non-violent drug-related charges, he had a life-defining ...
Not long after Jesse Krimes entered Dauphin County Prison on federal drug charges in 2009, his mental health started to decline. Being locked in a cell for 23 hours a day quickly caused him to ...
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