Interesting, it could be seen as part of the work evolving, a natural
progression if you will.
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On 28 Nov 2007, at 11:40, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Yeah, scumbags.
It does highlight though, the fact that Guyton's art wasn't
universally
loved and whilst some people felt it was life-affirming,
Yeah, scumbags.
It does highlight though, the fact that Guyton's art wasn't universally
loved and whilst some people felt it was life-affirming, others felt
almost victimised by it. In Detroit I suppose that can feel like a
deeper injustice than it might in other places.
Unwrapping the link for e
Especially bad because Tyree Guyton is finally getting the love
with an exhibit at DIA itself. The NY Times calls him "a civic
treasure":
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/23/arts/design/23detr.html
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