The Detroit Institute of Arts Museum is beyond.
Beyonnnnddddd.
Let’s just skip to the art — you know it’s huge, you know it’s going to have the big names, you know it’s…well…there has to be something about cars. All that.
The Diggers, Vincent van Gogh
Self-Portrait, Vincent van Gogh
Bank of the Oise at Auvers, Vincent van Gogh
Portrait of Postman Roulin, Vincent van Gogh
Claude Monet
Eve, Auguste Rodin
Sylvette, Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso
Girl Reading, Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso
On the Beach, Edouard Manet
View of Le Crotoy from Upstream, Georges Seurat
John Singer Sargent
Something You Can Feel, Mickalene Thomas
Red Man on Blue Horse with Dog, Bill Traylor
Diego Rivera Murals:
…and now for Shugie’s favorite part, the Detroit Style: Car Design in the Motor City, 1950–2020 exhibit
Standard Station, Amarillo Texas, by Edward Joseph Ruscha
Rusting Red Car in Kuau, Jean-Michel Basquiat
Edited to add:
Speaking of Diego Rivera…
Today, Sotheby’s sold Frida Kahlo’s “Diego and I” self-portrait at $34.9M