Cruise down the
streets of Detroit, through vast residential neighborhoods, industrial
landscapes, and huge areas of open land and I still feel a vibrant
and evolving city. What I have discovered on those city streets
are the fun and life-filled efforts to maintain islands of safety
and prosperity. You see it in the reclaimed banks now housing various
churches. The volume of bright colors and humorous slogans on the
walls of storefronts, auto repair garages, and hair salons testify
to the endurance of these business owners who struggle every day
to make an honest living. Mixed into these Talking Shop visual images
are strong religious references, the cement that bonds many people
to the community.
I have been documenting Detroit for over 30 years. The images are
often created by true artists: Those reclaimed banks, car washes,
churches and storefronts explode in acid yellows, hot pinks and
turquoise. Buildings evangelize with meticulous words and assertive
messages that seem to “talk,” if not shout, to passersby. Portraits
of business owners, examples of classic hair styles, and dreams
of driving a sharp car are brilliantly displayed. Art meets commerce.
I recognize the significance of documenting, if not preserving,
America’s ever-changing commercial landscape. These images reflect
a slice of historic, Detroit-style American folk art perhaps founded
on a more lass ire fair value system instilled by the original French
colonialists. Yet, even more so than diners and roadside attractions,
these images are ephemeral and altogether fleeting. Indeed, many
subjects have been painted over or they have disappeared. As important
as they are to our cultural way of life, they are often regarded
as throwaway. I believe these subjects represent real American individuality,
and deserve some cultural awareness of their existence. The cumulative
energy of these photos document our own history in our own time.
And most of all, it is my belief that readers will enjoy the experience
and look around a little more to discover little unique slices of
life and vitality in our environment.
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