Now Open Saturdays For Theatre & Opera Goers ...or just because Want to impress a client? Take them to the Caucus Club for lunch! degree in art from Southern Illinois University and his mas- ter's in fine art from the University of Chicago, tried journalism. He was working as an editor at the University of Chicago when he won a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship and changed the direction of his career. His transition from more general drawing and painting to working with books occurred through a project of bound suites of drawings. "I spent a long period of time turning books into sculp- ture in various literal ways — either by tearing pages out of them to make them into sculp- tural objects individually or by stacking thousands of them to make very large structures," Spector explains. "The shift from that sort of physical engagement with the books to photographs as represen- -tations of the books is important to me. Above: Buzz Spector: "Freeze Freud," Polaroid photographs, 2001, incorporates the complete works of Sigmund Freud, which are inserted in twin blocks of ice. Books As Art Top: Buzz Spector: 'My Fiction," Polaroid photographs, 2001, features all the novels and short story anthologies in Spector's collection. SERVING SPECIALITIES _rbn,don/ PApo-d, (I;miteeti :Apch, Oooer- foie 1Aa4,y ,c_Actch, * HOURS DINNER TUE S-SAT • LUNCH MON-FRI * • * the * 4` Club AVAILABLE WEEKENDS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES THE CAUCUS CLUB 150 West Congress Detroit Reservations Recommended 313-965-4970 Since 1952 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS THROUGH JAN. 24 Spector's book projects, completed over 20 years, can emanate from his own initiatives or from proposed commissions. A Passage, a narrative about going to Hebrew school, is a 360-page hard- cover book with the same text on every page. Designed to be torn sys- tematically, each page offers innovative views of the printed words. Beautiful Scenes: Selections from the Cranbrook Archives was an installation of historic materials put together at the invitation of the curator at the Cranbrook Art Museum in 1998. It was planned as an environmental tableau. Unpacking My Library, completed in 1994, consisted of a single-shelf arrangement of Spector's books in order of the height of the spine, from the tallest to the shortest. Part of his growing collection is a section of scholarly and critical books dealing with Jewish history and the Holocaust. Spreading The Word Spector's writing about art expanded after he co-founded WhiteWalls, a magazine of articles by artists. He has written on topics in contemporary art and culture for professional publica- tions, such as American Craft, Arorum, Art Issues and Dialogue, and HOMEMADE MEATLOAF ROAST CHICKEN SOUP, SALAD, POTATO, $ 99 INCLUDES VEGETABLE AND DESSERT $ 6 99 POP OR COFFEE! DELI AND GOURMET RESTAURANT 21754 W. 11 MILE RD. • HARVARD ROW • 248-352-4940 FAX: 352-9393 he has developed essays for other artists' catalogues. Spector, who uses his childhood nick- name because that's what people in his creative circle call him, began his teach- ing with seminars and part-time work in Chicago, where he was hired to cover the types of projects he was creating. He has enjoyed being a mentor for students. "The kind of attention that readers pay to books is a wonderful thing to bring to the experience of looking at an artwork," Spector says. "I feel that when I photograph my books, the formal qualities — lighting, colors, richness of tone and texture — actually bring to the eye of the viewer a rumination on pleasure and comfort alongside the recollection of what a particular book might be about." ❑ "BRILLIANT!" "ENTHRALLING!" • The New York Times - The New Yorker FIGHTER LOYALTY, THE LIMITS OF FRIENDSHIP AND FIGHTING BACK Mon., Jan. 28 DETROIT FILM THEATRE (313) 833-3237 next 7:30 p.m. only THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS www.dia.org wave films VISIT WWW.FIRSTRUNFEATURES.COM 1 Year Anniversary Specials to Thank You Our Customers.,„ Ir "Some Readings..." will be on view Jan. 25-March 15 at WSU's Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, 480 W. Hancock, Detroit. The artist's lecture, which starts at 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25, will be in the Music Recital Hall adja- cent to the gallery. The same-day reception will follow 5-8 p.m. Both events are free and open to the public. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays. (313) 993-7813. FREE FREE / POP OR COFFEE! Family feast incIudem 10 00 4. tax • Medium Pizza w/cheese & 1 Item • Salad • 1/2 Breasted Italian Chicken • 6 piece of Bambino Bread • 1 liter of Pop • (feeds 4-6) Expires Feb 18, 2002. • Good at 6688 Orchard Lake Rd. Not good with any other offer or coupon. a •Home & Business Catering 6688 Orchard Lake Rd. (Just South of Maple Rd) (248) 855-4777 Fiddler 6676 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield Plaza West Bloomfield TEL 248-851-8782 FAX 248-851-7685 INTERNATIONAL DINING FOOD AND SPIRITS I BUY ONE DINNER GET 2ND 1 DINNER 50% OFF! I Daily Except Sat. • Expires 01/31/02 I 69