Exhibit of lynching photos to open at Warhol Museum
BY Advocate.com Editors
September 21 2001 12:00 AM ET
"Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America," an exhibition assembled by openly gay antiques dealer James Allen and John Littlefield, will open at the Andy Warhol Museum on Saturday, September 22. The exhibit of 75 photographs documents lynching in America from the 1870s to the 1950s, focusing on violent public lynching in the American South between 1890 and 1930. "Without Sanctuary" will be on display through December 31 at the Warhol, 117 Sandusky Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. For more information, visit www.warhol.org or www.journale.com/withoutsanctuary.
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