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This short memoir was provoked by an article titled, The Disappearance of Martin Puryear about the destruction of the artist s sculpture at the Michigan Legacy Art Park written by the Director Joseph Beyer and published on the Park s web site.
My memoir seeks to tell the story of the creation of that artwork, its transfer to the Michigan Legacy Art Park, and its destruction based on my first-hand connection to that story. Importantly, it seeks to correctly describe the roles played by Professor Al Hebert and David Barr.
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Jim Pallas (Professor, retired)
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One sunny summer day, I was walking down the north colonnade on Macomb County College s South Campus.
Since 1974, DFT director
Elliot Wilhelm has curated the films shown in this historic theater inside the Detroit Institute of Arts. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the DFT has continued to bring contemporary and classic world cinema from around the globe to patrons virtually via their website.
Now Showing: “There Is No Evil”
Shot in secret and smuggled out of Iran,
There is No Evil is an anthology film comprising four moral tales about individuals being faced with a simple yet unthinkable choice – to follow an authoritarian regime’s orders to enforce the death penalty, or to resist and risk everything. Whatever they decide, it will directly or indirectly affect their lives, their relationships, and their consciences.