Lorella Di Cintio
Jonsara Ruth
Traces of Then and Now

Ronit Eisenbach
Peter Spading

Fast Forward, Play Back

Deborah Grotfeldt
Tricia Ward

Riches of Detroit

Tyree Guyton
(with the Heidelberg Project)

Through December 31, 2001

Open House

Michael Hall

Cars and Coleman Young, techno and Motown, a bootlegger's paradise
and the Detroit RiVer, riots and rebirth. We all have different perceptions
of Detroit. Through video, photography, text, sound and sculpture,
15 artists explore our city and offer a challenge: "What's your take?"

A Persistence of Memory

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Scott Hocking
Clinton Snider

Relics

Hey Detroit, what's your take?

"Detroit, it's

about all of us."

Destroy All
Monsters Collective

— John Thompson, owner of Honest? John's

Strange Frut: Rock Apocrypha

Joseph Wesner

THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS

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This exhibition was organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts and is made possible by The Andy Warhol Foundation
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the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs; and the City of Detroit. Promotional support provided
by WDET 101.9 FM, Detroit Public Radio, and the Metro Times.

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'Tye finished that chapel I was painting."
From a letter to his father

T reat, Michelangelo

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Drawings and Other Treasures
from the Casa Buonarroti, Florence

September 21-November 25, 2001

That chapel" was the Sistine, and it took Michelangelo a
total of nearly four years to paint its ceiling. Along the way,
he created dozens of preliminary sketches, including several
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Michelangelo: Drawings and Other Treasures from the Casa
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hand—among them nine never before exhibited in the United
States. Don't miss this rare glimpse into the private world
of this remarkable Renaissance artist, sculptor, poet, and
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