Architectures of Confinement

A prison is power made visible in concrete and steel. Its walls, corridors, and barred doors are not neutral spaces but instruments of control designed to restrict movement, to erase individuality, to turn time itself into punishment. These photographs look at the architecture of confinement not only as a place but as a system: an environment where authority is absolute and freedom is reduced to absence. In the geometry of cells and shadows, power reveals its most unforgiving face.

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Beauty in quietness