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“Dual Vision” is an expansive, 40-person group exhibition featuring works by artists living in or otherwise engaged with Detroit, on view at MOCAD until August 8, 2021.
February 5, 2021 - August 8, 2021
“Dual Vision” is an expansive, 40-person group exhibition featuring works by artists living in or otherwise engaged with Detroit, on view at MOCAD until August 8, 2021.
The collaborative exhibition that includes 20 projects produced by 40 artists working in pairs, each work representing dual creativity as one. Exemplifying the robust intersection of artistic practices, from painting and sculpture to sound, fiber, and lens-based media, it showcases the contributions of artists who utilize their disciplines to create a series of visual conversations that explore various methodologies. Artists such as Robert Sestok and Kurt Novak, Jim Chatelain and Steve Foust, Amelia Currier and John Egner were paired to collaborate on this project.
Library Street Collective presents “Pooled” by Texas-based artist Natalie Wadlington from August 21 through September 18.
Library Street Collective presents “Turning Wrenches,” a solo exhibition by New York-based artist Daniel Arsham, on view through August 7.
What Pipeline presents the work of Cay Bahnmiller in her first posthumous solo exhibition, on view through July 24.
18 outdoor installations are on view at Dabls’ MBAD African Bead Museum, located in the Core City neighborhood of Detroit. The museum was founded 23 years ago by Olayami Dabls with a vision to create a space for his community to understand the immense power of their African heritage using outside installations and beads.
Dallas-based artist Jammie Holmes’ first solo exhibition “Pieces of a Man” will be on display at Library Street Collective through June 17, 2021.
Detroit artist Amna Asghar’s “Well Wishes” is on view at MOCAD through August 8, 2021.
The ongoing Heidelberg Project explores the ways in which Detroit is seeing, saying and feeling all things. The outdoor art environment was created to improve the lives of people in its immediate community, the McDougall Hunt neighborhood.
“Un-Charting” by artist Tali Keren is on view at MOCAD through August 8, 2021.
“With Eyes Opened: Cranbrook Academy of Art Since 1932” is on view at Cranbrook Art Museum from June 18 to September 19, 2021. It is the largest exhibition to expansively chronicle the Academy’s 90-year history as a radical experiment in the education of artists.
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