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621 Search Results for portrait

Exhibitions

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Jefferson at Dearborn

Detroit After Dark: Photographs from the DIA Collection

October 21, 2016 - April 23, 2017
Past
Gallery of the Louvre

Guest of Honor: Gallery of the Louvre

June 16 - September 16, 2016
Past
Detroit 1977 Summer

Russ Marshall: Detroit Photographs, 1958-2008

November 15, 2020 - June 27, 2021
Past
James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Studio Ever Young, Accra, c. 1950s. Gelatin silver print. Courtesy of Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière.

James Barnor: Accra/London

May 28 - October 15, 2023
Past

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Examples of pet portraits made in the DIA's artmaking studio

Drop in Workshop: Mixed Media Pet Portraits

Use a variety of drawing and collage materials to create a portrait of your favorite pet or animal!

Fri

Jun 6, 2025

Drop in Workshop: Mixed Media Pet Portraits
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Films

Let's Get Lost

USA/1988—directed by Bruce Weber | 120 min.Let’s Get Lost is the most seductive jazz documentary ever made—and now even more captivating in this 4K restoration. Directed by photographer-turned-filmmaker Bruce Weber, the film chronicles the enigmatic jazz vocalist and trumpeter Chet Baker during what would become the final year of his life. With breathtaking black-and-white cinematography, Weber weaves rare performance footage with intimate interviews featuring Baker, his bandmates, children, and ex-wives. The result is a hauntingly beautiful portrait of a complicated artist and the cool, bittersweet romance of his music.“Magical. Weber's visual intuitions are as lyrical as Baker's musical instincts.” –Pauline Kael, 5001 Nights at the Movies

Fri

Apr 25, 2025

Let's Get Lost
Jonathan Kimble

Guest Artist Workshop - Born to Remix with Jonathan Kimble

This workshop will explore hip-hop's method of production, the remix, by translating it into visual expression through the creation of stylized, vibrant portraits using unconventional mediums and techniques.Detroit native Jonathan Kimble (b. 1997), a BFA graduate from the College for Creative Studies (2020), is a fine artist, art collector, muralist, and mentor. His work captures the chaotic yet harmonious complexities of the human soul. Kimble's style is characterized by expressive shapes and mark-making through mixed media. He has exhibited at notable galleries in the metro Detroit area, including MOCAD (Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit), Detroit Historical Museum, Liberal Arts Gallery, and the Baltimore Gallery, and has been featured in multiple local art showcases and auctions. This program is made possible by the PNC Foundation

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Feb 15, 2025

Guest Artist Workshop - Born to Remix with Jonathan Kimble
Collage portraits made in the DIA's Artmaking studio

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Drop-in Workshop: Collage Portraits

Use fabric, paper, and other materials ,to create a unique collage portrait influenced by artists in the DIA collection like Benny Andrews, Betye Saar, and Mickalene Thomas.

Fri

Feb 14, 2025

Drop-in Workshop: Collage Portraits
A pop-up portrait studio in the summer

Pop-up Portrait Studio

Kick off the winter holiday season with a family portrait at the DIA! Photography students from Inside Southwest Detroit and Documenting DETROIT—nonprofits dedicated to empowering communities to authentically and ethically document their own stories—invite you to enjoy a studio portrait session. Discover your perfect pose with dramatic lighting that helps tell your unique story.Participants will receive a complimentary 5x7 print of their portrait, while supplies last.

Sat

Dec 7, 2024

Pop-up Portrait Studio

Artists & Artworks

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Portrait of F. Seymour Haden

Portrait of F. Seymour Haden

Multiple makers

ca. 1881
Untitled (Group Portrait)

Untitled (Group Portrait)

Allen Stross

ca. 1965 - 1970
Untitled (Double Portrait)

Untitled (Double Portrait)

Allen Stross

ca. 1965 - 1970
Self Portrait, No 1

Self Portrait, No 1

Brenda Goodman

1977
Untitled (Self Portrait)

Untitled (Self Portrait)

Hannah Höch

between 1920 and 1930
Untitled (Wedding Portrait)

Untitled (Wedding Portrait)

James Van Der Zee

between 1920 and 1930, reprinted 1974
Portrait

Portrait

André Kertész

1929, printed ca. 1960
Portrait

Portrait

Multiple makers

1965

News & Letters

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Blog

From the Director, November 2021

Jul 20, 2022

Salvador from the Director
From the Director, November 2021

Blog

DFT @ Home | May 4, 2020

Jul 20, 2022

The Booksellers
DFT @ Home | May 4, 2020

Blog

From the Director, September 2019

Jul 20, 2022

Salvador Salort-Pons 2019
From the Director, September 2019

Blog

DFT @ Home | April 27, 2020

Jul 20, 2022

The Wild Goose Lake
DFT @ Home | April 27, 2020

Blog

Director’s Letter, October 2016

Jul 20, 2022

Director’s Letter, October 2016

Learning Resources

The Impact of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington

Grades 3-5
Houdon's Benjamin Franklin and George Washington

Lesson Plans

History

Using Jean-Antoine Houdon’s portraits of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington at the Detroit Institute of Arts, students will explore the life stories of these figures to deepen their understanding of the importance of individual political and social contributions during the American Revolutionary period.

Multiple PDFs

DIA At Home | Drawing Activities

Grades 3-5
Grades 6-8
Self Portrait by Joan Miro

Lesson Plans

Art-Making

Students call upon their own life experiences and imagination in these drawing activities as they explore what elements can be used to create a still life, portrait, and self-portrait.

 

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Picturing Identity: Exploring Portraiture at the DIA

Grades 9-12
James Bowdoin, 1746–47 Oil on Canvas

Lesson Plans

Writing

Through exploration of portraiture and self-portraiture across time and cultures in the DIA’s collection, students will understand how artists use pose, symbolism, clothing, facial expression, objects and other details to communicate information about people’s identity in portraits and their place within their culture.

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