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November 19, 1993 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-11-19

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James Del Grosso

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New Modernism
At Detroit Focus

Detroit Focus Gallery is on the
move with "Industria: Recent
Works of New Modernism" at
Michigan Design Center in
Troy. The exhibition runs until
Dec. 16, featuring works by
David Cole, Tammis Donald-
son, Susan Logan, Rochelle
Martin, Donald Miedema, Ser-
dar Omer, Propeller, Blake
Shauman and Mark Wilson.
"Industria" is curated by
Detroit Focus Exhibition Com-
mittee member Damon Lev-
erett, senior designer at Albert
Kahn Associates, Inc. The ex-
hibition presents nine artists,
architects, designers, and crafts-
persons working in a variety of
ways who share a concern with
formal experimentation. Com-
parisons may also be drawn
from the use of industrial ma-
terials and methods of fabrica-
tion employed in many of the
individual constructions.
Michigan Design Center is

located at 1700 Stutz Drive,
one-half mile east of Coolidge
Road, north of Maple Road. Ex-
hibit hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
Admission to the "Industria"
exhibition is free.
Detroit Focus is a nonprofit
equal opportunity organization.
Programs made possible in part
with support from the Nation-
al Endowment for the Arts, the
Michigan Council for Arts and
Cultural Affairs, and the Arts
Foundation of Michigan.

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