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Zip US Up!™ Call for Artists

Zip US Up! Logo Created by Caruso Caruso, a Zip US Up! sponsor Zip US Up! project location at Baldwin Public Library in Metro Detroit community Birmingham, MI with test art hung in corner windows. 40 canvas panels, each created by a different artist, will be zipped together to wrap around the building, forming a 175 foot long mural Close up of test art hung in the NE corner windows of the project location at Baldwin Public Library in Birmingham , MI a community in Metro Detroit. Giant, Diversity-Based, Collaborative Art Project Launches. 40 Artists from around the country to be chosen. Applications being accepted.

9 Must-See Paintings in Detroit

© Photo by Mike Kline (notkalvin) Moment/Getty Images The Detroit Institute of Arts houses one of Detroit’s most vibrant and extensive collections of art. Here are just nine of the paintings worth seeing there. Earlier versions of the descriptions of these paintings first appeared in 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die , edited by Stephen Farthing (2018). Writers’ names appear in parentheses. The Bay (1963) Helen Frankenthaler was the inventor of Color Field painting, and her creations are among the most beautiful and poetic examples of abstraction in the genre’s history. Frankenthaler, who was the youngest daughter of a justice on the New York State Supreme Court, attended New York City’s leading private high school, Dalton, where she studied under the Mexican painter Rufino Tamayo before earning her BA from Bennington College, Vermont. She was introduced to the New York art scene through pioneering critic Clement Greenberg and her artistic mentor Hans Hofmann,

Detroit Institute of Arts receives gift of important work by artist Titus Kaphar

Detroit Institute of Arts receives gift of important work by artist Titus Kaphar Titus Kaphar, Nip Tuck (Portrait of Lillian Dandridge), 2009, oil on crumpled canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts. DETROIT, MICH .- Expanding the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection of African American art, museum supporters Nancy and Sean Cotton have donated Nip Tuck (Portrait of Lillian Dandridge), a 2009 painting by award-winning artist Titus Kaphar, born in Kalamazoo, Mich. in 1976. The Cottons have loaned an additional nine works of art that will be on display beginning May 15, 2021. It s extremely generous of collectors Nancy and Sean Cotton to gift the DIA this powerful painting that uncovers hidden truths in American history,” said Valerie Mercer, curator and head of the DIA’s Center for African American Art. “In that respect, it, along with nine loaned contemporary artworks by various Black artists represented in the Cotton s outstanding collection, refers to the theme of Black Lives

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