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City's
Edge: Images of the Changing Landscape October 11, 2003 - January 11, 2004 |
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group exhibition examines the urban periphery through the work of four
contemporary photographers based in Boston, Chicago, Detroit and New
York. These artists focus on the anonymous zones between urban and rural
environments where industry, transportation and storage predominate.
Their haunting images of factories, gravel pits, prisons and suburban
housing developments from Auburn Hills to Kuala Lampur document our
rapidly changing global landscape and underscore the ecological impact
of growing populations worldwide. City's Edge is curated by Cranbrook Art Museum Curator of Exhibitions, Joe Houston. Included are John Ganis, Michelle Keim, Miranda Lichtenstein, and Stephen Tourlentes. Lenders to the exhibition include Burt Aaron, Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, and Revolution, Ferndale, Michigan. |
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