DETROIT - The
Museum of New Art (MONA) will present
Changing Cities: Chicago, on view from April 14 - May 12.
Sister cities in America’s Midwest, both historically and
culturally, Chicago and Detroit are suddenly swapping artists. Why
not!
In the last several decades, Detroit has suffered a growing loss of
cultural history, and, so, any real sense of place. The city’s art
institutions have been debilitated by short-term memory and lack of
local interest. Artists have quickly been lost to time, either
through death or diaspora. Currently, there is no established
system, gallery nor collecting, for nurturing or encouraging an
artist to stay and thrive; none for the necessary growth to create a
career or even to form some collective identity of the city.
In this first in a set of new initiatives, the Museum of New Art
(MONA) is launching a bold response to overcome this forced entropy.
Changing Cities will hopefully be the initial step in
establishing a global art exchange, swapping Detroit artists and
work with artists in other cities.
First in this series will be an interchange with eight artists
selected from the city of Chicago.
Chosen by curator and Chicago art's activist Paul Klein, the
range of medium and subject will infuse this inaugural exchange with
all the energy of that city's diverse, thriving art scene,
transplanted for a month to Detroit. Soon to follow, a contingent of
fresh Detroit artists will be relocated to Chicago for their own
reciprocal ground-breaking exhibition.
Changing Cities is the first step in
establishing a global art exchange, swapping Detroit artists and
work with artists from other cities.
This initial exchange is curated by Paul Klein
and includes these eight Chicago artists: Diana Guerrero-Maciá,
Cody Hudson, Mike Pajon, Todd Pavlisko, Sandra Perlow, Dan
Ramirez, Peter Stanfield, and Bernard Williams.

Reception: Saturday - April 14,
6-8pm
regular hours:
12-6pm Thursday through Saturday
MONA
is located at 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac
tel: 248-210-7560
web:
detroitmona.com
email:
detroitmona@aol.com