NYC 313'ers might be curious to check out the event below, at a new Tribeca 
gallery called Gigantic Artspace. in addition to the fine work by several 
Detroit-area visual artists, the audio installation will feature nearly 20 
hours of 
Detroit-related music, including six hours of Detroit electronic tracks. BMG 
of Ectomorph, who needs no introduction to this list, will be spinning the 
afterparty via his laptop, a rare opportunity for New Yorkers to sample a taste 
of the Cannonball experience.

the show will be up until the end of January for those who are interested but 
hate the enticement of free drinks. . .

anyone curious about track listings feel free to e-mail me.

take care.
later, mike

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D Troit 
CURATED BY TREVOR SCHOONMAKER 
December 11, 2003 ˆ January 31, 2004 

Gigantic Artspace
59 Franklin Street (between Broadway and Lafayette, south side of the street)

RECEPTION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 6-9PM 
(opening sponsored by Tanqueray No. Ten) 

After party w/ DJ BMG of Ectomorph  at MI-5 (52 Walker St. between Broadway 
and Church Street)  


Gigantic Artspace presents as its inaugural show, D Troit, a group exhibition 
curated by Trevor Schoonmaker. 

D Troit examines the city of Detroit and its specific socio-political 
conditions that have given rise to new forms of cultural and artistic 
production. The 
collapse of the automobile industry, the 1967 race riots and the ensuing 
"white flight" from the city to the suburbs gave birth to a center of urban 
decay 
and desolation that once was a model of the modern industrial city. But within 
this failed utopia a new generation of artists and musicians developed who 
are a product of and explore the specific history, urban development and 
cultural memory of the city of Detroit.  They are the cultural residue of the 
city 
affectionately known as "Motown," "The Motor City," "Detroit Rock City," 
"Techno 
City," or simply the "The D." This exhibition is not a comprehensive show 
representing the city of Detroit, but a sampling of the diverse body of visual 
culture and music in the city. D Troit is proud to introduce the work of these 
artists to New York City. An exhibition catalogue will be available. 

Susan Cook: Video montage of family home movies and 1967 race riot footage 
examines societal ambivalence and expectations and how the past, both real and 
subliminal, affect the present. 

Doug Coombe: Haunting photographs of abandoned architecture from the heart of 
the city. 

Mark Dancey: Satirical illustrations from the co-founder of the influential 
underground culture and music zine, MOTORBOOTY. 

Andrew Dosunmu: Hot Irons is a poignant documentary about the world of 
African-American hairstyling, as explained by five Detroit hairdressers in 
preparation for the "Hair Wars" convention. 

Tyree Guyton: Work from the Heidelberg Project, a community revitalization 
art installation, which has drawn international attention to the plight of 
Detroit's forgotten neighborhoods. 

Kenjji: Drawings from the Afro-Futuristic WitchDoctor comic of black 
empowerment, a work for the disenfranchised. 

Thom Klepach: Lightboxes investigate the beauty of Detroit's culture despite 
rampant corruption, discrimination and environmental degradation in the urban 
center. 

Mark Powell: Striking photographic portraits of people from downtown Detroit. 

Thomas Rapai: Paintings of isolated motels embody the fallout of Detroit's 
utopian ideal and the modern automobile industry. 

Mike Rubin: Music journalist and editor of MOTORBOOTY has compiled a 
historical overview of the finest Detroit area music of the last fifty years. 

Trevor Schoonmaker is a Brooklyn based independent curator and co-founder of 
the art consulting agency, Associated Projects - www.associatedprojects.com. 
He most recently curated Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela 
Anikulapo-Kuti at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York in 2003. 

For further information please contact: 

Trevor Schoonmaker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Or: 

Gigantic ArtSpace 
Lea Rekow - Director 
59 Franklin Street (btwn Broadway & Lafayette) 
New York, NY, 10013 
T 212 226-6762  F 212 226-6505 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
www.giganticartspace.com 
Tuesday ˆ Saturday 11am ˆ7pm 
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