Steven Litt, the architecture critic for the Cleveland Planin-Dealer,
takes an in-depth look at the expansion of the Detroit Institute of
Arts. He doesn't love everything about it -- he compares Michael
Graves' addition to a mausoleum -- but overall, he finds many things to
compliment.
Excerpt:
The reinstallation won't be the last word on how best
to break down barriers between art and the public, but
it's a serious and ambitious effort. It underscores the
institute's position as a leader among American museums
- and as a place well worth visiting time and again.
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