FINE ARTS
P S
GREGORY
HAWTHORNE
NOW
FEATURED
AT
POSNER GALLERY
32407 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48018
TELEPHONE: 313-626-6450
HOURS: TUESDAY-FRIDAY 11-5. SATURDAY 11-4
OR BY APPOINTMENT
Public Fine Art Auctions
NOW, YOU CAN ACQUIRE ART AT HUGE SAVINGS,
JUST AS KNOWLEDGEABLE COLLECTORS HAVE FOR YEARS
Art collecting should be ajourney of discovery, excitement and fulfillment.
Now Austin Galleries and Austin Publishing Co., one of America's leading
art dealers for 25 years, has added the time honored tradition of auction to
our many services. Unlike most auction houses, our roots are at the gallery,
publishing level, where the newest, most exciting discoveries originate. We
bring this expertise to our auctions. Attend and bid for your share of the
savings on that special work of art you will discover at an Austin auction.
A partial list of artists include: Azoulay. Agam, Aluar. Alaniz. Balet,
Chagall, Chemiakin, Dali, Doty. Delacroix. Erte. Ebgi, Freyman.
Friedlaender, Guillierme. Haring, Hagen. Hibel. Lupetti. Kasimir.
Lebadang, Neiman. Peak, Powell. Rockwell. Rothe. Rowland. Shao.
Tobiasse, Wu flan, Original Chinese Stone Paintings and Original
Neiman Drawings
ERTE PAINTINGS TO BE AUCTIONED
These spectacular gouaches are from a collection recently arrived from
Paris. Included are theatre and costume designs executed by Erie, genius
of the art deco period. Since his recent passing. prices of his work con-
tinues to escalate dramatically. To acquire works of this quality at auction
affords the astute collector the opportunity to own masterworks at un-
paralleled savings.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 7
SATURDAY, SEPT. 8
RAMADA INN
SOUTHFIELD, MI
Telegraph South of 12 Mile
Preview 7 PM Auction 8 PM
SOMERSET INN
TROY, MI
Big Beaver Rd. next to Somerset Mall
Preview 7 PM Auction 8 PM
BENEFIT FUND RAISING AUCTIONS AVAILABLE. TO SCHEDULE CALL
AUCTIONEER GARY MUST° (313) 474-2962
CREDIT CARDS AND PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED.
DANCEWEAR
ACTIVEWEAR
FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN
• Shoes
• Tights
• Leotards
• Accessories
THE
STUDIO
SOUTHFIELD
Applegate Square
Northwestern at Inkster
356-6848
BIRMINGHAM
351 S. Woodward Ave.
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84 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1990
The ECLIPSE® a rare event in
time has been captured in
14 kt. gold. In the first phase of
an ECLIPSE°, a dazzling dangle
earring is in full view, in the
second phase of an ECLIPSE®
the "dangle earring is
transformed, into a brilliant
button earring.
GORNBEIN'S
Fidelity Bank Building
24901 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield
357.1056
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UWOAERRE
JEWELERS
Fine Italian Jewelry
WEEK OF
Sept.7 - Sept.13
ART SHOWS
PRINT GALLERY
29203 Northwestern
Hwy., Wearable art by
Michael Smith through
Oct. 15, posters of
Columbian artist
Fernando Botero, through
Oct. 17, free, 356-5454.
OAK PARK LIBRARY
13600 Oak Park Blvd.,
Oak Park, sculptures by
Richard Pruckler, to Sept.
15, free, 548-7230.
ROUTE 10
GALLERY
32430 Northwestern
Hwy.,"Hot Colors"by Pat
Weisling, through Oct. 5,
free, 932-4160.
ATRIUM GALLERY
113 N. Center, Northville,
paintings by Linda Banks
Ord, through Sept. 15,
free, 349-4131.
INVITATIONAL ART
Franklin, creative
invitations on display at
Southfield Civic Center
Sept. 4 -14, free, 932-0220.
DETROIT GALLERY
OF CONTEMPORARY
CRAFT'S
104 Fisher Building, new
clay by Marguerite
Brennan, Jaime Fine,
Floyd Gompf, Jeri
Hollister, through Sept.,
free, 873-7888.
RUBINER GALLERY
7001 Orchard Lake
Rd.,"Introductions", the
work of eight artists,
through Oct. 2, free,
626-3111.
HABATAT
GALLERIES
32255 Northwestern
Hwy., the works of Ke Ke
Cribbs and Mary Shaffer,
through Sept. 27, free,
851-9090.
T'MARRA GALLERY
111 N. First, Ann Arbor,
group show of gallery
artists, through Oct. 4,
free, 769-3223.
ROBERT KIDD
GALLERY
107 Townsend,
Birmingham, paintings
by Maxine Snider and
sculpture by Frank
Fleming, through Oct. 6,
free 642-3909.
CENTER GALLERIES
15 East Kirby,
Photographers Collect
Photography, through
Oct. 5, free, 874-1955.
ARTFUL DOMAIN
700 N. Woodward,
Birmingham, art
furniture, Doug Stock -
mixed media, Edwin
Simpson - paintings, Gary
Genetti-glass, through
Oct. 26, free, 646-2030.
DETROIT FOCUS
GALLERY
743 Beaubien, review
committee selections,
through Oct. 6, free,
962-9025.
CREATIVE ARTS
CENTER
47 Williams St., Pontiac,
the Development of the
Art Poster in Puerto Rico
and Hispanic Art from
Private Collections,
through Oct. 12, free,
333-7849.
SYBARIS GALLERY
301 Fourth St., Royal
Oak, "Quilts Redefined,"
through Oct. 27, free,
544-3388.
Royal Oak Gallery
Shows Versatile Teapot
Swidler Gallery, Royal Oak,
will open the season with its
second teapot invitational,
"The Expressive Teapot."
The exhibition will feature
teapots by 60 artists from the
United States, Canada and
Wales Sept. 8 through Oct.
13. An opening reception will
be held 3-8 p.m. Sept. 8.
"The Expressive Thapot"
will explore a range of
aesthetic and intellectual
perspectives, from abstraction
to representation, from whim-
sical visual one-liners to
heartfelt social/political
satire. Included in the exhibi-
tion are Ken Ferguson,
Walter Keeler, John_ Glick,
Mark Burns, Val Cushing
and Jeff Oestreich, a well as
Bruce Cochran, Kris Nelson
and John Rohlfing.
For information, call the
gallery, 542-4880.
Art Gallery
Sets Auction
DuMouchelle Art Gal-
leries in downtown Detroit
will hold its monthly auction
Sept. 14-16. Featured will be
the estates of Henry