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Charles McGee's Vibrant Art and the Beauty of Detroit
The New Yorker Over the years, Charles McGee's art has worked its way into the contours of Detroit. Once you have an eye for it, you spot it in art museums, in public parks, at libraries. Photograph by Sal Rodriguez / Library Street Collective. Recently, I spent an … |
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