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  1. Aug 15, 2016 · But that might all change soon. The Detroit Free Press reported yesterday that the city’s largest public art installation will be dismantled in the coming years, piece by piece, by the man who ...

  2. Aug 17, 2016 · The dismantling will reportedly be a two-year process, with one of the Heidelberg homes—known as the Dotty Wotty House—possibly being converted into a museum. [h/t Artnews ] Images: Getty Images

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  4. Aug 15, 2016 · After 30 years of invigorating and inspiring residents of Detroit, Michigan ― and countless others around the world ― the beloved Heidelberg Project will be dismantled over the course of the next two years. Tyree Guyton, the man behind the iconic outdoor art space, has big plans for the future, though. According to Detroit Free Press ...

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  5. Aug 21, 2016 · The project also exists on 27 city-owned parcels, though the Heidelberg organization has recently held discussions with the city about a potential use for, and possible acquisition of the properties.

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    It's hard to overstate the significance of the Heidelberg Project. It's a Detroit landmark, a signature public art project and one of the city's most popular tourist attractions, celebrated in countless guidebooks and media stories. But it has also morphed into a potent symbol of Detroit's vital artistic community, the city's resilience in the face...

    Back at the Heidelberg Project on Friday afternoon, a steady stream of visitors walked the grounds and drove down the main drag. They came from as close as Royal Oak and from as far away as Germany. All wore ear-to-ear grins. Guyton talked about the future while sitting at a little table on the sidewalk, but he was constantly interrupted by fans, n...

    The Heidelberg Project is located along Heidelberg St., between Mt. Elliott and Ellery, Detroit. GPS: 3600 Heidelberg St. www.heidelberg.org. Free admission. Daylight hours Tyree Guyton’s latest gallery show, “Face-ology,” is on view through Sept. 10, at Inner State Gallery, 1410 Gratiot, Detroit. 313-744-6505. www.innerstategallery.com. Noon-G p.m...

  6. May 13, 2019 · The project is becoming more official, and less under the complete purview of Guyton. And more importantly, not being dismantled. Thats a huge relief for fans of the work and the approximately ...

  7. Aug 15, 2016 · In a huge announcement yesterday, Mark Stryker of the Detroit Free Press reports that the Heidelberg Project, Detroit’s best known public art installation, will be dismantled in the coming years ...