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Saved

Saved (2013) was a sound installation-performance mounted at Harlem River Park and Harlem Beach on Sunday, September 29, 2013, marking the 102nd anniversary of the lynching of Laura Nelson and her fourteen-year-old son, L.W. Nelson, at the Old Schoolton Bridge in Okemah, Oklahoma.

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Invisible (2003) was a series of episodic, speculative video and audio installations created by Kara Lynch that asks the question: What if the transatlantic slave trade never happened? Collaborating with Lynch on the art direction of the project’s design component, the printed promotional cards that serve as a physical memento of witnessing the projects employed archival photographs of lynchings abstracted to reframe the historical violence enacted upon the victims.

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