A groundbreaking exhibition on the National Mall shows monuments aren't set in stone

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The first official outdoor exhibition on Washington D.C.'s National Mall showcases six artists whose monuments honor American stories missing from the heart of the country's capitol.

Artist Paul Ramírez Jonas installing the 600-pound bronze bell that visitors are invited to activate as part of his work,Putting memorials on the National Mall makes them matter, he says. Think of the AIDS quilt. Or a memorial in the show called's maze of bright blue platforms lies in the shadow of the Washington Monument. It mourns queer musicians who directed Black church choirs, sang in their services, and died, closeted, of AIDS-related complications.

Some visitors to the Mall may not think of these deaths as a defining national tragedy that pulls us together as Americans. This monument asks: Why not? Crowley, a professor of religion, illuminates how Black gospel music and the blues can be traced to the Muslim prayers of ancestors taken from Africa."If you did not have that sonic practice of prayer, you wouldn't have the blues," he says."And you wouldn't have gospel music.

From above, the monument spells out the Arabic word"amin," which means 'let this prayer be accepted,'" Crawley says.

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