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ART NEWS
Early this year,
Cranbrook
Academy of Art
exhibited “Him,”
an exhibition
project by
Liz Cohen, artist-
in-residence and
head of the
Lynne Konstantin photography
Arts & Life Editor
department
at Cranbrook.
For the project,
the artist taught herself how to weave
using one of Cranbrook’s historic looms
while examining her interest in exhi-
bitionism and acts of belonging with
photography, videos, textiles, sculpture
and image-based f orms. Works from that
exhibit — along with pieces by artists Ebi
Baralaye, Joel Grothaus, Trevor King and
more — are all part of “First Summer,
part II,” an exhibit celebrating the David
Klein Gallery’s first summer in its Detroit
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After World War II, the American road
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New Mexico, Bernard Plossu, 1980,
from “The Open Road.”
out its iconic history in photos in “The
Open Road: Photography and the
American Road Trip,” on view through
Sept. 11, at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Featuring more than 70 photographs
by 19 photographers — from Robert
Frank’s groundbreaking photos from
his 1955 book, The Americans (during his
travels, he was subject to anti-Semitism),
Ed Ruscha’s Twentysix Gasoline Stations
series, Garry Winogrand and Inge
Morath to contemporary works by artists
Celebrity Jews
Nate Bloom
Special to the Jewish News
A SURPRISINGLY JEWISH
BOXING MOVIE
Opening Friday, Aug. 26: Hands of Stone
tells much of the life story of boxer
Roberto Duran, now 65, who held
several major titles in the 1970s and
’80s and is ranked as one of the best
fighters of all time. The film got good,
if not great, reviews when it played the
2016 Cannes film festival. It depicts,
sometimes in flashbacks, Duran’s early
life in Panama’s slums. It also covers his
major bouts leading up to his two epic
title fights with Sugar Ray Leonard in
1980 (won first; lost second). Duran was
trained by the almost legendary Ray
Arcel (1899-1994). Arcel, who is played
by Robert DeNiro, coached dozens
of champions in a career that began
in the 1920s (including great Jewish
champions like Benny Leonard and
Jackie “Kid” Berg.) Born Ramel Arcel,
he was named after a grandfather who
died in a pogrom. He was a bright kid
who grew up in New York’s East Harlem
but graduated from a top New York
City public high school that he got
into via a tough entrance exam. But
the money and his talent lay in being a
Arcel and Leonard, c. early 1920s
boxing trainer — and he stood out as
a great trainer and an honest man. The
Hollywood Reporter says that DeNiro
depicts Arcel as “a largely honorable,
fatherly altacocker in a sometimes
grubby sport.” Ellen Barkin, 62, and
Jurnee Smollett-Bell, 29, have sup-
porting roles as, respectively, Arcel’s
wife and Leonard’s wife.
Reviews singled out Venezuelan actor
Edgar Ramirez, who plays Duran, for his
performance. The director, Jonathan
Jakubowicz, 37, is a Venezuelan of
Polish Jewish descent. He also wrote the
Hands screenplay. His first film, Ships of
Hope (2000), is a documentary about
Jewish refugees reaching Venezuela
just before WWII. It won many awards
and was broadcast by HBO throughout
Latin America. His other big directorial
hit is Secuestro Express (2005), an action/