“The Detroit Institute of Arts deserves a lot of attention for the massive reinstallation of its 650,000-square-foot complex on Woodward Avenue in Detroit.

Whether you love or hate what the DIA has done, you’ll have to admit the museum put a great deal of passion into reinstalling the collection.

The same, oddly enough, cannot be said for the tepid architectural contributions of Michael Graves, the once-celebrated contemporary American architect now better known for designing household items than buildings…” (go to article)


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