9/11 Museum: Artworks look back on Sept. 11 attacks
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Thirteen artworks that were created in response to 9/11 will go on display in New York City for the 15th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
Paintings, sculptures, video and other media will form an exhibition at the 9/11 Memorial Museum titled "Rendering the Unthinkable: Artists Respond to 9/11." It will open Sept. 12 and run until January.
The works, created between 2001 and 2011, will appear together for the first time.
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Some of the artists lost loved ones. Others witnessed the attacks firsthand.
Two paintings by Michael Mulhern incorporate ash from the World Trade Center.
A video by the performance collective "Blue Man Group" is based on pieces of paper that landed behind its Brooklyn rehearsal space. A lot of paper was hurled out of the collapsing Manhattan towers.