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Byline: Michael Kilian
With his multiple image photo painting of a stunned Jacqueline Kennedy and related works, Andy Warhol has long been artistically associated with JFK's assassination and presidency.
Pittsburgh's Andy Warhol Museum expands upon that connection with a wealth of visual and archival material from The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, housed in the Dallas book depository from which Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly fired the bullets that killed Kennedy 40 years ago.
The show, "November 22, 1963: Image, Memory, Myth," makes a complex presentation of photos, news accounts, home movies, eyewitness testimony, official evidence reports, investigations and a wide variety of conspiracy theories relating to the assassination.
The images include John F. Kennedy Jr.'s farewell salute to his dead father and still frames from the famous Zapruder film of Kennedy under fire.
There are art ...