Those who view art in the
Detroit Institute of Art's collection with dollar signs in their eyes -- and the city's emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, who announced Monday he's
hired Christie's to appraise some of DIA's art for potential sale, may be among them -- seem to miss a key point: that the arts can, and likely will, play a key role in the economic revival of post-bankruptcy Detroit. Selling off masterworks by Van Gogh, Rivera, and van Eyck would effectively scatter a collection built with intention, reducing access for Detroit residents.
To highlight the DIA's amazing, diverse collection and showcase artworks that may be threatened should such a sale take place, I'm joining with
Modern Art Notes and more than a dozen other art sites to observe
A Day for Detroit, in which we'll all be sharing our favorite works from the Institute's collection. Here's a list of
all the sites that will be participating today.
Update: Some of my colleagues at the Walker Art Center
share their favorites from the DIA collection for A Day for Detroit.
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