DIA to Exhibit Photos Showing Detroit’s Storied Nightlife & Nocturnal State

The DIA is hosting a special photo exhibition featuring nocturnal Detroit throughout time

Russ Marshall | E. Larned Street

Photos that capture Detroit’s serene nocturnal state as well as its storied nightlife will soon adorn the walls of the Detroit Institute of Arts. DIA Curator of Photography Nancy Barr discusses the allure of night photography in the city and tells WDET’s Travis Wright just how the show came together.. 

From the DIA:

“Detroit after Dark” includes dramatic architectural studies, street scenes, graffiti and otherworldly vignettes as well as some of Detroit’s famous night haunts, like the premier jazz club Baker’s Keyboard Lounge, the legendary Grande Ballroom and punk and garage rock dens such as Bookie’s Club and the Gold Dollar. While most of the photographers are from Detroit, the exhibition also includes rare after-hours views by Robert Frank, such as his 1955 “City Hall, Detroit.” A small supplement of work from Paris and New York, taken between 1920 and 1960, will also be on view in an area adjacent to the gallery, establishing Detroit’s part in a visual tradition and history shared with other great cities and the photographers who have shaped the genre of night photography

In Between by Jon DeBoer

The White Stripes @ Gold Dollar, 1999 by Doug Coombe

Guilty Simpson, Hex Murda, Phat Kat by Jenny Risher

Iggy Pop, Bookies Club 1980 by Sue Rynski

 

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