
Courtesy Carl Demeulenaere
"A Presence in Dreams," part of the "Three Realms Triptych."
Well, here’s a different example: A curator coupled artists with writers and had the artists create artwork and the writers document the artist, including any prevailing philosophies, as well as the work itself. In the hands of a talented writer, the prose should be clearer by multiples.
That curator was Steven Panton, and every time he’d accumulated 10 of the writer-artist works, he’d exhibit them together in a great show called Essay’d. He’s on the sixth exhibition now, and it has broken out of the space such shows usually took place, 9338 Campau in Hamtramck, and is at the N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art on East Forest Avenue in Detroit.

Courtesy Carl Demeulenaere
"A Presence in Dreams," part of the "Three Realms Triptych."
The show is open just a few more days, until Sept. 3, at the N'Namdi Center for Contemporary Art, 52 E. Forest Ave. Detroit; 313-831-8700; nnamdicenter.org.