Re: (313) Heidelberg "Taxi House" burned by arsonist

2007-11-28 Thread Martin Dust
Interesting, it could be seen as part of the work evolving, a natural progression if you will. m 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,

RE: (313) Heidelberg "Taxi House" burned by arsonist

2007-11-28 Thread Odeluga, Ken
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

Re: (313) Heidelberg "Taxi House" burned by arsonist

2007-11-28 Thread Fred Heutte
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 fh