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Up From the Streets
Detroit Art from the Duffy Warehouse Collection

Edited by Jeffrey Abt
Up From the Streets had its inception in a donation by James F. Duffy Jr. to Wayne State University consisting of more than one hundred works of art by artists associated with the Cass Corridor movement. Detroit, known for its development of the automobile and its impact on industry, has also been home to many art trends, none more notable than the Cass Corridor movement, which flourished from the late 1960s through the 1980s. The explosive times of the race riots, the development of the civil rights movement, and the harsh yet riveting grittiness of the city made the Cass Corridor's art phenomenon particularly potent. Using non-traditional materials, the artists formed a creative community that produced challenging and striking pieces. As one critic noted, these Detroit artists "could make art out of a sheer desire to be artists." The book contains the biographies and artwork of these instrumental and innovative Detroit-influenced artists. Figures

Note to the Reader

Preface

Art and the Industrial City

"We Put Art Anywhere and Everywhere We Can": The Duffy & Company Warehouse

Voices of the Artists

Works and Biographies

Credits
Published by the Elaine L. Jacob Gallery
Distributed by Wayne State University Press

$25.00l paper / ISBN 0-9710973-1-3


96 pages / 8.75 x 9

10 b&w and 43 color illustrations

2001