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Nick Cave
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The Financial Times Takes a Close Look at Nick Cave’s Exhibition and Performance Series

Supported by a stack of storage boxes in Shed 5 of Detroit’s Eastern Market one humid morning, the artist Nick Cave steps gingerly into a suit of clipped twigs, one leg at a time. Crouching at his feet, two assistants adjust the jagged hem of each trouser leg while Bob …


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Arnold Blanch’s “The Hunters”

With summer fast approaching (though it does not always feel like it in mercurial Michigan!), it’s about time that we let ourselves take a break from our everyday lives of work and obligations to imagine ourselves in the soon-to-be summer sun, carefree and radiant. For some children, summer means boundless …


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Nick Cave
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Trippy video previews artist Nick Cave’s ‘Here Hear’ Detroit exhibit | M Live

Ahead of the opening, the artist posted a trippy preview video on YouTube, showing his Soundsuits dancing — and standing still — at various iconic spots around Detroit. The video features some high-energy movement, as well as eerie shots near urban decay.


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Vogue.com premieres new “Nick Cave: Here Hear” trailer in advance of the exhibition opening

Nick Cave is taking over Detroit. Next Saturday, June 20, will see the debut of Here Hear, the largest show of the American artist’s work to date, at the Cranbook Art Museum. The weekend will kick off a string of events that runs through the rest of the year. Among …


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50 Years Strong: The Evolution of HUB at Cranbrook

50 Years Strong: The Evolution of HUB at Cranbrook

Horizons-Upward Bound, known as HUB, has its roots in a partnership with Cranbrook Schools that began in 1965.  Originally named Horizons, it was an experimental summer enrichment program to provide a private school experience on the Cranbrook campus for low-income boys from Detroit.  Funded by a three-year grant from the …


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Cranbrook Art Museum in the News
Nick Cave
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Nick Cave’s “Here Hear” Exhibition at Cranbrook Art Museum, Detroit | HG

A new exhibition at the Cranbrook Art Museum, Detroit, casts light on the creative world of American sculptor, dancer and performance artist Nick Cave. The 7,000 square-foot solo exhibition features a large selection of Cave’s famous “Soundsuits”, a series of African-inspired colorful sculptures that merge art, fashion and sound. Standing …


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Cranbrook Art Museum in the News
Nick Cave
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Top 5 Summer Shows in the US and Europe | Huffington Post

As buzz about Detroit becoming one of the centers of contemporary art production in the United States heightens, so does focus on its exhibitions. This may explain why rather than staging a quiet show this summer, the Cranbrook Art Museum, located in a suburb of Detroit, is making a bold …


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“Nick Cave: Here Hear” to Open at Cranbrook Art Museum on June 20

Museum Exhibition and Performance Series Run Through October Bloomfield Hills, Mich., May 28, 2015 – The stage is being set for Nick Cave’s most ambitious project to date – Nick Cave: Here Hear. The exhibition will open at Cranbrook Art Museum on Saturday, June 20, with a special ArtMembers’ Opening …


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MR. MDWST – A REAL GOOD TIME by BEVERLY FRE$H

MR. MDWST – A REAL GOOD TIME by BEVERLY FRE$H

MR. MDWST (a truncation of Mister Midwest) is a continuation of the adventures of Beverly Fre$h—a stylized autobiographical character that doubles as an artist persona and stage name for Zack Ostrowski.   Like a postmodern tale of the picaresque, Fre$h has traveled extensively over the last two years on a quest …


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Designing Summer

Designing Summer: Objects of Escape

Designing Summer: Objects of Escape

That summer feeling. The escapism, natural romanticism, and bitter nostalgia the mind conjures for the year’s warmest season is unmistakable. Designing Summer: Objects of Escape examines how summertime is embodied through objects of the past and present. Exclusively featuring works by Michigan designers and makers, the exhibition begins in the …


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