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May 26, 1989 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-05-26

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FINE ARTS

THE
GIFT
THAT
ALWAYS
FITS.

Calendar

Continued from preceding page

fine furniture
accessories and
gifts always
20% off.

8herwood
studios

Tel-Twelve Mall
12 Mile & Telegraph
Daily 10-9
Sunday 12-5
354-9060

DANIELLE PELEG GALLERY

Crosswinds Mall, Suite 103
4301 Orchard Lake Rd., W. Bloomfield
HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5

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FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1989

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LINDA HAYMAN
GALLERY/ART
POSTER CO.
29555 Northwestern,
Southfield, canvases and
posters by Tom
Wesselmann, Tituro
Sawanda, Marvin
Markman, Russ Popi,
Daniel Lenconi, Neil Loeb,
Condy Fields, Ricki Berlin
and the Southern Group,
hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday,
\ Wednesday, Friday; 9 a.m.-8
p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Saturday, 358-0830.
HOMESTEAD GALLERY
136 S. Pontiac Tr., Walled
Lake, Mood Dances,
figurative works by Jamie
Bakka and famous people
display, includes the
Beatles, Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland and Cary
Grant, Sunday, hours: 11
a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday
through Sunday, 11 a.m.-9
p.m. Thursday, 669-8980.
PARK WEST GALLERY
29469 Northwestern Hwy.,

Southfield, Harold Altman's
"Beyond Impressionism,"
now through June 10,
hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.,
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Thursday and Friday; and
11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday, 354-2343.

DETROIT GALLERY OF
CONTEMPORARY
CRAFTS
301 Fisher Building,
Detroit, "Special Gifts for
Special Occasions,"
functional crafts in clay,
glass, wood, wearables and
jewelry, through June,
hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday,
873-7888.

BLOOMFIELD
TOWNSHIP LIBRARY
1099 Lone Pine, Bloomfield,
Hills, "Calligraphic
Images," 10th annual
spring exhibit of the
Michigan Assocition of
Calligraphers, now through
June 9, 642-5800.

DIA Show Focuses
On African-American Art

Seven
contemporary
African-American artists will
be featured in "The Ap-
propriate Object" when the
exhibition opens at the
Detroit Institute of Arts on
June 6. Admission is free, and
the exhibition will remain
through July 16.
"The Appropriate Object"
explores the work of Alvin
Loving, Maren Hassinger,
Richard Hunt, Oliver
Jackson, Betye Saar, Ray-
mond Saunders and John
Scott.
The exhibition was organiz-
ed by guest curator Beryl
Wright, research curator at
the Newark Museum, under
the auspices of the Albright-
Knox Art Gallery.
It is sponsored by AT and T,
with additional public funds
from the New York State
Council on the Arts and a
grant from the National En-
dowment for the Arts. Sup-
port in Detroit is provided by
the state of Michigan, the city
of Detroit and the Founders
Society of the DIA.
"The Appropriate Object" is
accompanied by a fully il-
lustrated catalogue with
essays by Wright and inter-
views with the artists. The
catalogue is available at the
DIA Museum Shop.
The exhibition is open to
the public without charge
during regular musuem
hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday through Sunday;
closed Mondays and holidays.

On a 30-minute videotape
produced by the DIA, several
of the artists discuss their
work. The tape will be shown
continuously in the Prentis
Court screening room during
the exhibition.
Artists represented in "The
Appropriate Object" will par-
ticipate in a slide presenta-
tion and discussion of their
work at 1 p.m. June 4. The
event will be open to the
public at a charge. Tickets are
available in advance at the
DIA ticket office.

Fakes Focus
Of Ford House

An exhibition, "Artful
Deception: The Craft of the
Forger," will begin its na-
tional tour with a stop at the
Edsel and Eleanor Ford
House, 1100 Lake Shore Rd.,
Grosse Pointe Shores,
Wednesday through July 30.
The exhibit includes two
dozen objects dating from
classical antiquity to the 19th
century. Included are
forgeries, comparative works
that are genuine and works
whose authenticity is in ques-
tion. These are presented as
a series of "case studies" that
are accompanied by documen-
tary evidence supporting the
detection of fakes.
The exhibit may be viewed
at the Ford House, Wednesday
through Sunday from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m.

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