Vtg 1980's Art Michael Luchs Paint And Tape On Paper Detroit Mi Cass Corridor
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Vtg 1980's Art Michael Luchs Paint On Paper Detroit Mi Cass Corridor White Rabbit Artist Framed "Revolutionary Rabbits"
We are selling our entire Michael Luchs collection of seven works of art.
Untitled #121
Framed: 43 1/2" x 58" x 2".
The image is 39 1/2" x 53 1/4"
On December 3, 1981, my parents purchased the entire set of 12 pieces of Mr. Luchs work from the Feigenson Gallery that was located in the Fisher Building in the New Center are of Detroit, MI.
Our collection was shown at the Detroit Institute of Art September 23 through November 18, 1990 as "Signature Images" Michael Luchs and Gilda Snowden. Also showings at the David Klein Gallery November 6 through December 18, 2004 and the N'Nambi Gallery January 16 through March 14, 2005.
In the article "Revolutionary rabbits" by Vince Carducci published by the Metro Times on December 14, 2004, the local collector referred to was my mother and father. Please see this portion of the article followed by the link to read the entire piece.
From the article:
That year, a local collector bought the entire set of Luchs’ works on paper and plywood from his solo show at Feigenson Gallery, run by late Faygo heiress, Cass Corridor booster and sculptor Jackie Feigenson. The hefty purchase helped the then fortysomething artist set up shop in New York City. The work lay under wraps for more than two decades, until it was shown recently to Birmingham dealer David Klein, who now has 11 of the pieces on consignment.
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