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RE: Re: Without Sanctuary



Darryl
It is the same show that was at a Gallery. I belive it is the show that Judy wrote about. 
They wanted to expand it and extend the length of the show.
To me one the horror is the people in the prints and there look of fun and games.
Most of the prints are postcards that they sold and gave to friends.
James
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From: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Re: Without Sanctuary
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 00:14:44 -0500

James, I'll add my experience with lynching photographs. 
I was in graduate school working towards a Ph D (anyone who knows me 
would understand how bizarre that sounds today) in Humanities. I was 
working on a micro-history project investigating the last public 
lynching in Dallas, Texas in 1914. The total outrage and frustration I 
had working on this paper and the inability to "prove" the conspiracy 
that seemed so obvious by reading the public accounts ultimately drove 
me to make art which could express my feelings and my ideas. As it 
turned out, the experience was so dramatic, I switched degree programs 
and entered an MFA track even though I lost 24 hours of graduate work 
(towards the new degree) in the process. I never looked back. Powerful 
stuff. 
 
Judy, how does this compare with the lynching exhibition in the "art" 
gallery you spoke of on the Photo_History list? It's not the same is it? 
 
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Darryl