Protective paper is removed from a triptych by Kerry James Marshall that is part of an exhibition that opened Wednesday at the Block Museum at Northwestern University. The panels are based on a famous photograph of a 1930 lynching in Marion, Indiana. Marshall isolated the faces of three women in the crowd and placed them in cameos. It is called Heirlooms and Accessories. To see the entire piece, come to Site of Struggle: American Art against Anti-Black Violence. It’s free through July 10. (Photo by Richard Cahan)
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