At Morton Contemporary's 'We Are All Doing Time,' five artists create art that deal with the trauma of incarceration.
Carrying out an old ambition, he has organized a baseball team, with himself at first base, which plays in the prison yard. And he steadily paints little pictures that sell at $1,500 apiece.
Thomas Trotta, 49, pleaded guilty to the thefts of artwork by Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock, among other valuables.
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WOLF-TV on MSNMan sentenced to prison for role in major art theft ringOne of the people in a major art theft ring has been sentenced to prison.According to the United States Attorney's Office, ...
Artist Jesse Krimes created "Purgatory" with playing cards, prison-issued soap and newspapers while he was incarcerated at ...
A federal judge sentenced a Dunmore man for his role in a high-profile theft ring that targeted art, sports memorabilia and ...
Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons, the largest and longest-running exhibition of its kind in the world, returns with ...
Thomas Trotta, 49, of Dunmore, is the fourth person sentenced as part of the investigation into thefts that took place over ...
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