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		<title>The Singular, Slow Tour: Slowing Down the Images</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever feel that images are rushing by you? There are so many that come into our space, onto our screens, in our reading material, on our Facebook feeds. I had the opposite experience recently: one where I could focus on one image for a while. I have to tell you, it was majestic,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever feel that images are rushing by you? There are so many that come into our space, onto our screens, in our reading material, on our Facebook feeds.</p>
<p>I had the opposite experience recently: one where I could focus on one image for a while. I have to tell you, it was majestic, rejuvenating, and refreshing.</p>
<p>I had the pleasure of visiting the <strong>Detroit Institute of Arts.</strong> The DIA is truly one of the jewels in the crown of the cultural legacy of Detroit. Indeed, the DIA is chock-full of amazing, world class art.</p>
<p>I go a few times a year to the DIA, usually to see a new exhibition or sometimes to bring out-of-towners. When I come, I sort of mentally check off the &#8220;biggies&#8221; that I want to see or show off: the Diego Rivera courtyard, the Van Gogh paintings, the multiple Picassos, the Chapel from the Chateau de Herbeviller that overlooks the Kresge courtyard, Pieter Bruegel the Elder&#8217;s <em>The </em><em>Wedding Dance</em>, and so many more.</p>
<p>This past week, I was aware that there was a special guest at the DIA. The Musee D&#8217;Orsay in Paris has loaned the DIA one of their stars: <strong>Claude Monet&#8217;s </strong><em><strong>Waterlily Pond, Green Harmony</strong>. </em>The painting, part of Monet&#8217;s ouevre of work that he painted at Giverney, France, will be shown at the DIA until January 4, 2015. (I believe that the Musee D&#8217;Orsay loaned the painting to the DIA as a way of showing solidarity with the museum and to demonstrate to the Detroit community that a solvent, major museum has the &#8220;swat&#8221; to bring in big, important art. The DIA and its collection was part of the &#8220;Grand Bargain&#8221;, Detroit&#8217;s bankruptcy proceedings.)</p>
<p>What I didn&#8217;t know is that the Monet painting was installed in a very special way in a gallery adjacent to the Diego Rivera courtyard. As you approach the gallery, there is a directional sign indicating that you are about to see the &#8220;Guest of Honor&#8221;. Then you walk into a lovely space&#8230;and the only artwork shown is the Monet, hung right in the center of the room, lit perfectly. There are no other images, and pretty minimal information posted nearby. I was practically alone with the Monet (and the security guard). Nothing distracted me at all. I lingered, and I lingered a little more and then I turned away to leave, and I came back again. I had a question about how we got the piece and I sought out the docent nearby. In total, I probably spent about 15 minutes interacting with one painting, an eternity for my  typical Type-A quick, sometimes frenzied forays through the DIA and other museums, too.</p>
<p>You should note that this image of the Monet doesn&#8217;t even begin to do the painting justice, but it is posted here for your reference.</p>
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<div>As I left the museum, I pondered how we perhaps need to find time to simplify, to engage with a message or an image without distraction, how we overrate multitasking. I also began to contemplate how the DIA accomplished something so singular: they advertised a special exhibition and they truly made one painting its own star. I have to thank the DIA for allowing us all to slow down for a moment and to linger with Monet&#8217;s Waterlilies.</div>
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<div style="text-align: center;">For more information about the Monet exhibit:</div>
<div style="text-align: center;"><a title="DIA Special Exhibit: Monet" href="http://www.dia.org/calendar/exhibition.aspx?id=4744&amp;iid=" target="_blank">http://www.dia.org/calendar/exhibition.aspx?id=4744&amp;iid=</a></div>
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