To hear more about the exhibition, Meditations In An Emergency, at the new Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, join us for Michael Stone Richards' interpretation of the subject in general and works of art in particular.
Wednesday - November 8 at 7:00 PM
"REFLECTIONS ON THE STATE OF EMERGENCY" A lecture by Michael Stone- Richards, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, Critical Theory, and Art History at the College for Creative Studies.
The lecture is presented in conjunction with MOCAD's premier exhibition "Meditations In An Emergency," curated by Klaus Kertess and featuring works by Mark Bradford, Christopher Fachini, Barry McGee, Roxy Paine, Paul Pfeiffer, Jon Pylypchuk, Tabaimo, Kara Walker, and Nari Ward.
MOCAD 4454 Woodward Ave, Detroit MI 48201 http://www.mocadetroit.org 313.832.6622 phone
5 Comments:
Big Whip! It's just a bunch of links back to Detroit articles and blogs.
Wasn't there a national critic at the opening to review for the big time press? I heard there would be.
I wonder if Roger Green is going to cover it for Art News; he is the Detroit editor for them
To hear more about the exhibition, Meditations In An Emergency, at the new Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, join us for Michael Stone Richards' interpretation of the subject in general and works of art in particular.
Wednesday - November 8 at 7:00 PM
"REFLECTIONS ON THE STATE OF EMERGENCY"
A lecture by Michael Stone-
Richards, Associate Professor of
Comparative Literature, Critical Theory, and Art History at the College for Creative Studies.
The lecture is presented in conjunction with MOCAD's premier exhibition "Meditations In An Emergency," curated by Klaus Kertess and featuring works by Mark Bradford, Christopher Fachini, Barry McGee, Roxy Paine, Paul Pfeiffer, Jon Pylypchuk, Tabaimo, Kara Walker, and Nari
Ward.
MOCAD
4454 Woodward Ave, Detroit MI 48201
http://www.mocadetroit.org
313.832.6622 phone
It's even less of a whip than that. The link I clicked brought me right back to Detroitarts. You could have saved me the trip.
ditto.
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