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  Alpena • Besser Museum for Northeast Michigan
 
  Ann Arbor • Kelsey Museum of Archaeology at the University of Michigan
    • University of Michigan Museum of Art
 
  Battle Creek • Art Center of Battle Creek
 
  Bloomfield Hills • Cranbrook Art Museum
 
  Detroit • Detroit Institute of Arts
 
  East Lansing • Kresge Art Museum at Michigan State University
 
  Flint • Flint Institute of Arts
 
  Grand Rapids • Grand Rapids Art Museum
    • Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park
    • Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts
 
  Jackson • Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History
 
  Kalamazoo • Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
 
  Muskegon • Muskegon Museum of Art
 
  Owosso • Shiawassee Arts Center
 
  Saginaw • Saginaw Art Museum
 
  Saint Joseph • Krasl Art Center
 
  Thompsonville • Michigan Legacy Art Park
 
  Traverse City • Dennos Museum Center

 

Flint Institute of Arts

 Richard Florsheim

October 2,2010 – November 28,2010
 

  

Richard A. Florsheim, Beacons,
lithograph on paper, 1960

Richard Florsheim’s graphic works experiment with refracted light in landscapes, industrial scenes and illuminated cityscapes often depicting light projecting out into the sky and along the shoreline. Among his best known images are views of the Chicago skyline at night and the bright yellow and orange flames from steel mills seen against dark backgrounds. His works reflecting his summer stays in Provincetown were also concerned with the refraction and distortion of light.
 

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