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Bankrupt Detroit's ability hold onto some of its artistic masterpieces could come down to the generosity of strangers. The city's emergency manager expects a report on the value of the 3,200 city-owned pieces at the Detroit Institute of Arts. (Dec. 16)

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NATS: Protesters FOR STATE-APPOINTED EMERGENCY MANAGER KEVYN ORR, IT'S NOT ABOUT MONET (moh-NAY') ďż˝ IT'S ABOUT MONEY (muh-NEE') SOUNDBITE: Kevyn Orr, Detroit Emergency Manager: "I don't want to mislead anyone: Cash is king. Until I...
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Bridgeman Arts

Edward Hopper's exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts in February 1965

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Visitors enter gallery, young students take notes, CUs of paintings.
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Caravaggio's art like it's never been seen before

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LEADIN : A new exhibition promises to show Caravaggio's works like they have never been seen before. 20 of the Italian artist's paintings from museums around the world have been X-rayed in order to reveal the...
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Cash-strapped Detroit hopes donors will come forward to save city's art collection

Higher Ed
Bankrupt Detroit's ability to retain or protect art masterpieces bought with taxpayer dollars during better times could come down to the generosity of strangers. New York auction house Christie's is expected this week to hand over its...
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Cash-strapped Detroit hopes donors will come forward to save city's art collection

Higher Ed
Bankrupt Detroit's ability to retain or protect art masterpieces bought with taxpayer dollars during better times could come down to the generosity of strangers. New York auction house Christie's is expected this week to hand over its...