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Paragon Properties / Heritage Glen Townhomes / Model / 9633 Pickwick Circle East, Taylor, MI

Urbane on Crooks South

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Paragon Properties / Westwood Village / Model / 37830 Westwood Circle

Westland, MI

Urbane on Adams

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Paragon Properties / Twin Arbors / Model / 39670 Greenview Place

Plymouth, MI 48170

Paragon Properties / Northville Woods / Model / 18800 Innsbrook Drive

Northville, MI

Paragon Properties / Northville Woods / Model / 18800 Innsbrook Drive

Northville, MI

Urbane on Thirteen

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Urbane on Thirteen

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Paragon Properties / Franklin River / Model /

28733 Franklin River Drive

Southfield, MI

Paragon Properties / Northville Woods / Model / 18800 Innsbrook Drive

Northville, MI

Paragon Properties / Knottingham / Model /

23128 Wellington Crescent

Clinton Township, MI

Urbane on Crooks South

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Urbane on Breckenridge

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Paragon Properties / Northville Woods / Model / 18800 Innsbrook Drive

Northville, MI

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Westminster Park

23710 Crisler Street

Taylor, MI

Urbane Lounge Space on Adams

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Urbane Lounge Space on Adams

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Paragon Properties / Franklin River / Model /

28733 Franklin River Drive

Southfield, MI

Paragon Properties / Park Lane / Model

23344 Park Place Drive

Southfield, MI 48034

Urbane on Thirteen

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Urbane on Thirteen

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Urbane on Thirteen

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Urbane on Thirteen

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Urbane on Crooks South

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Urbane on Farnum

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Paragon Properties / Country Ridge / Lounge / 6710 Shady Pine Lane

Saginaw, MI 48603

Urbane on Farnum

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Paragon Properties / Prentiss Pointe / Exterior / 39111 Prentiss Road

Harrison Township, MI

Urbane on Thirteen

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Urbane on Crooks South

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Urbane on Henrietta

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Urbane Lounge Space on Adams

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Floor of the Year WD Flooring Antique decorative pool table in modern sunny loft space

Paragon Properties / Woodland Villa / Model / 7360 Drew Circle #9

Westland, MI

Urbane on Adams

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Urbane on Farnum

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Paragon Properties / Lakeside Village / Model /

15770 Lakeside Village Drive

Clinton Township, MI

March 15, 2022 - "Roy Lichtenstein: History in the Making, 1948–1960 is the first major museum exhibition to investigate the early work of one of the most celebrated American artists of the 20th century, including his formative years in Columbus, Ohio. Born in New York City in 1923, Lichtenstein went on to enroll in and teach at The Ohio State University, where the progressive curriculum and a focus on visual perception influenced his irreverent response to American history and culture.

 

The artist’s studies were interrupted when he served in the Army during World War II, an experience that also allowed him to see a wealth of European art in person. After he returned to Ohio, Lichtenstein quickly synthesized modern art styles to create an innovative and personalized body of work. By the early 1950s he was exhibiting regularly in New York and began to receive critical attention.

 

Before 1960, Lichtenstein’s art was filled with characteristic humor and evoked many of the themes that would become synonymous with his later career. He borrowed from earlier art and showed an avid interest in popular culture, including fairy tales, caricature, folk, and children’s art. He also drew upon various forms of Americana, such as 19th-century paintings of the Great Plains, as well as the cartoon characters Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, and Mickey Mouse. These and other vernacular inspirations are the essential but little-known precursors to the artist’s later appropriations of popular culture from comic books, advertisements, and newspapers.

 

The exhibition also tells the story of Lichtenstein’s brief but instrumental flirtation with abstraction in 1959 and 1960. Coinciding with the broader acceptance of Abstract Expressionism, these paintings illustrate how the artist was inspired to engage with the movement’s pervasive influence, but not without inserting his characteristic humor and wit.

 

Featuring about 90 works from a range of media, many of which are on public view for the first time, this unprecedented exhibition demonstrates the formal invention and provocative nature of Lichtenstein’s early production." Previous text from www.columbusmuseum.org

Urbane on Breckenridge

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Paragon Properties / Prentiss Pointe / Exterior / 39111 Prentiss Road

Harrison Township, MI

Paragon Properties / Three Oaks / Exterior / 4154 Three Oaks Boulevard

Troy, MI

Paragon Properties / Northville Woods / Model / 18800 Innsbrook Drive

Northville, MI

Urbane on Crooks South

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Paragon Properties / Franklin River / Model /

28733 Franklin River Drive

Southfield, MI

Paragon Properties / Northville Woods / Model / 18800 Innsbrook Drive

Northville, MI

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