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When Detroit artist Tyree Guyton creates a work of art, he likes to make it big and unique so it catches the eye. “I wanted to create a miracle,” Guyton said. “I wanted to make something spectacular ...
It’s survived both city bulldozers and fires, and now serves as the Heidelberg Project History House. The 1,800 square foot building sits at Heidelberg Street and Ellery Avenue. In 2016, Guyton got ...
The Detroit-based nonprofit behind artist Tyree Guyton's painted houses, clocks and massive sculptures of found objects is working to archive the Heidelberg Project’s legacy while continuing to ...
The Heidelberg Project, the nonprofit behind artist Tyree Guyton's painted houses, clocks and massive sculptures of found objects, put its main building up for sale one year ago — six months ...
The intrigue: The Heidelberg Project's founder, Tyree Guyton, still lives next door to the building. Guyton began cleaning up on Heidelberg Street starting in 1986 and along with others used found ...
The two destinations, separated by a few blocks, helped activate the sidewalks with pedestrians between the Islandview neighborhood and Tyree Guyton’s famous outdoor art installation in ...