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Great Lakes Art and Architecture

Sharoff: American CityAmerican City: Detroit Architecture, 1845–2005

Robert Sharoff and William Zbaren

A stunning tribute to Detroit’s architectural heritage, this book features ninety full-color photographs of the city’s most impressive buildings.

Clements: Talking ShopsTalking Shops: Detroit Commercial Folk Art

Photographs by David Clements  •  Foreword by Bill Harris  •  Afterword by Jerry Herron

A striking collection of full-color photographs celebrating Detroit’s unique commercial folk art.

Walt: Art in the StationsArt in the Stations: The Detroit People Mover

Irene Walt  •  Photographs by Balthazar Korab

A profound photographic record of the public art in the Detroit People Mover stations.

Fredericks: Marshall M. Fredericks, SculptorMarshall M. Fredericks, Sculptor

Edited by Suzanne P. Fredericks  •  Introductory Essay by Edgar P. Richardson  •  Foreword by Samuel Sachs II  •  Researched and Compiled by Marcy Heller Fisher

This comprehensive photo monograph celebrates the life and work of Marshall Fredericks and demonstrates the breadth and innovation of his creativity within the figurative monumental sculpture tradition.

Fisher: Fired MagicFired Magic: Detroit’s Pewabic Pottery Treasures

Marcy Heller Fisher  •  Illustrated by Marjorie Hecht Simon

An energetic young girl leads you on an engaging tour of public Pewabic Pottery installations throughout metropolitan Detroit in this tale full of lush illustrations that celebrates one of the nation’s few still-functioning Arts-and-Crafts era art potteries.

Hill: AIA DetroitAIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture

Eric J. Hill, FAIA  •  John Gallagher  •  Principal photographer: Balthazar Korab

A beautifully designed resource that takes readers on a tour of greater Detroit’s many architectural wonders and special landmarks.