Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Motor City Muse: Detroit Photographs, Then and Now @ The Detroit Institute of Arts

For more than 70 years, photographers have found inspiration for their work from the people, city streets, and automobile culture of Detroit. This exhibition includes select photographers who, through their personal vision and photographic skill, have captured subjects, past and present, specific to Detroit, its changing landscape, architecture and auto industry. Included are more than 100 photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, Dave Jordano, Karin Jobst, Detroiters Nicola Kuperus and Bill Rauhauser, along with select members of the Detroit School of Automotive Photography. This exhibition has been organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Photo by Bill Rauhauser


















Motor City Muse: Detroit Photographs, Then and Now, will open at the Detroit Institute of Arts on Friday, December 14, 2012, and run till Sunday, June 16, 2013. The museum is open Tuesday thru Sunday. For more complete hours follow this link. http://www.dia.org/about/

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