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| The sculpture that first influenced me to be an Artist. "The Fist" Sculpture dedicated to Joe Louis, Robert Graham 1986 |
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| Nicholas in our potential foyer, imagining many guests! |
Now, the greener pastures may be Detroit. It is brimming with hope, opportunity, creative ideas, funding for those ideas, togetherness, willingness and cooperation. Sounds about right for me.
Communities are rebuilding from ashes and pulling together and taking back the land from the banks who disposed of it and left it raw with burning embers. Artists are buying up properties cheap and are using them for creative co-ops, museums, urban farming, food co-ops and learning and healing centers. Areas that 15 years ago were scary as shit, once burnt to the ground and filled with crackheads are now growing, creative communities with yoga studios, coffeeshops and galleries.
Some of it is even gentrified enough for a certain known coffee giant to plant themselves! The renaissance of Detroit is palpable. Critics, you MUST see it for yourselves!!! Christ! There's even a Whole Foods on Woodward in Midtown!!!! WTF is right!
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| I was surprised to see many mom & pop places doing well! (Detroit Shoppe on Woodward) |
We came to Miami for it's art scene, only to find the opposite. Strict rules of conduct and every-man-for-themselves attitude make it like New York, and unless you are a child of the scene, a relative, or an Abramović, Banksy, or Fairey, (or in Miami, a Britto, ugh), you are nobody and treated as such. That's not fair. Why submit to that? Knowing that, we just don't fit in here.
Another reason to be there is the DIA (Detroit Institute of Arts). This great collection itself lends to an importance to preserve what came before us and not honor so much what the future might hold.
Our goals for this year are simple: Plant ourselves in a place in which our love, ideas, energy and brilliant light can shine. We leave a beacon and invite all of our friends and family to partake in that brilliance and see for themselves a real place with real ideas. Real beauty is built from love. For that is Detroit, and that is our art, and that love is what makes us real.


