Sunday, July 5, 2026

Not attending the premier auction house events? See the list of collectables offered by the Robert Fontaine Gallery to collectors.

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GALLERY NEWSLETTER

July 5, 2026

Gallery Spotlight | Collage

Arman, What Happened To The Flowers, 1970

Gallery Spotlight | Collage

Kathy Kissik - Wildflower

Kathy Kissik
Wildflower, 2023
Mixed Medium, acrylic, oil paint, ink, gel transfers, photos, varnish on Belgian linen
48 x 56 x 3 inches
Signed and Dated

Price: $12,000

James Rosenquist - Book and Pointer for the fast Student

James Rosenquist
Book and Pointer for the fast Student, 1977
Mixed Media, Drawing, collage, transfer with graphite and wash
22 x 44 inches
Signed and Dated and Titled

Price: $45,000

Arman - What Happened To The Flowers

Arman
What Happened To The Flowers, 1970
Mixed Media Sculpture, found object (torn paper scraps) of iconic Andy Warhol screenprint "Flowers", encased in Plexiglas
35 2/5 x 35 2/5 x 2 inches
Edition of 50
Signed, and numbered by Arman in red ink on plexi, verso; Stamped/incised by Arman again on the plexi. Hand-signed again by Arman on a paper fragment; Hand-signed by Warhol on another paper fragment. Authenticated by the Arman Studio (Arman Studio, New York, Archive Number APA#8400.70.025).

Price: $40,000

Joseph Cornell - Untitled

Joseph Cornell
Untitled, Circa 1960s
Unique Collage
12 x 9 inches
Signed
Authenticated

Provenance:
-C&M Arts, NY

Price: $35,000

Louise Nevelson - Sky Flower

Louise Nevelson
Sky Flower, 1977
Color Etching with Collage on buff arches paper
30 x 22 1/4 inches
Edition of 20
Signed and Dated
Published by Pace Editions, New York

Price: $5,500

Tom Holland - Untitled

Tom Holland
Untitled, 1972
Mixed Media with Collage on paper
13 x 29 1/4 inches
Signed and Dated

Price: $3,000

Robert Natkin - Untitled

Robert Natkin
Untitled, 1980
Collage and Acrylic on Canvas
26 1/4 x 38 x 2 1/4 inches
Signed, Dated, and Stamped with inventory number “096A" on reverse stretcher bar

Price: $13,000

Terence Koh -Diamond Sunset

Terence Koh
Diamond Sunset, 2015
Mixed Media construction
16 x 14 x 2 inches
Signed and Dated on reverse

Price: $5,000

Robert Rauschenberg - Publicon Station IV

Robert Rauschenberg
Publicon Station IV, 1978
Nitrocellulose lacquer, collaged silk and cotton fabrics, bicycle wheel, baked epoxy enamel over polished aluminum, Plexiglas and fluorescent light fixture
Open: 52 1/4 h × 62 w × 13 d inches
Edition of 30

Price: $40,000

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The Detroit Institute of the Arts new update for the month includes summer programes and special exhibits!!


During the summer the Detroit Institute of Arts offers a diverse and colorful programing for all ages. If you visiting passing through, or live in the area see what appeals yo you below and vovot!!!!


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Letter from the Director

Belonging by Design

July 1, 2026

As humans, we seek to connect with others on so many different levels. We want to be part of a community where we feel seen, heard, and accepted, and where we do the same for others in an environment of safety, respect, and authenticity. Keep reading →

Make the most of your summer at the DIA

With these new posts on our blog

Top 5 Things to do with Kids at the DIA

Looking for a fun, creative outing with the kids? Make the DIA your next family adventure with hands-on artmaking, interactive experiences, and kid-friendly programs included with museum admission.


Our calendar of family programs makes the museum a fun destination for all ages. 

American History Through 10 Works of Art

Vincent Smith, The Fire Next Time, 1968. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, W. Hawkins Ferry Fund, 2005.3

Mark America’s 250th anniversary with a fresh look at history through art. Discover DIA works that invite reflection on the landscapes, communities, conflicts, and symbols that have shaped the American experience, from Thomas Cole’s American Lake Scene to Nam June Paik’s Video Flag x. 

Inside|Out Returns to Metro Detroit This Summer

Inside|Out is once again bringing the DIA beyond the museum walls and into neighborhoods across Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties.


Explore outdoor installations, join local community activities, and use the updated interactive maps to find art near you. 

Mark your Calendars! Georgia O'Keeffe


Georgia O’Keeffe: Architecture opens September 11. Tickets for this groundbreaking exhibition go on sale starting August 11.


Don’t miss your chance to see works from one of the pioneers of modern art, on view through January 3, 2027. 

Programs to keep you cool

Artmaking all week long and Concert of Colors returns

Concert of Colors 2026

Celebrate summer in Detroit as Concert of Colors returns from July 15–19 for its 35th annual celebration, bringing people together through global music, culture, and community across Midtown. 


As a longtime partner and host venue, the Detroit Institute of Arts is proud to help welcome audiences for a free, multi-day festival filled with powerful performances, cultural exchange, and unforgettable moments. 


This year’s lineup includes Martha Redbone & Storme Webber, Sheila E., Don Was All-Star Revue, and Dengue Fever—just a few of the world-class artists helping make one of Detroit’s most vibrant summer traditions a can’t-miss experience. 

See the full lineup →

Guest Demonstration: Phillip Simpson

Stop by the DIA Artmaking Studio July 25 and 26 for a special guest artist experience with Detroit-based artist and muralist Phillip Simpson, known for his bright, bold smile motif and uplifting artwork rooted in positivity. 


Visitors can create art inspired by Simpson’s joyful style, meet the artist, and shop exclusive apparel and merchandise featuring his designs at a special Museum Shop pop-up. 

Plan your visit →

Plus more artmaking all month long, like:

D R O P - I N

Junk Journals

July 8-12

D R O P - I N

Egg Shakers and Rattles

July 15–18

D R O P - I N

Celebration Masks

July 22–24

D R A W I N G

British & Decorative Arts

July 7 & 10

D R A W I N G

Asian Art

July 14 & 17

D R A W I N G

Islamic World

July 21 & 24

D R A W I N G

Rivera Court

July 28 & 31

What's on View

Other programs and exhibitions happening this June

Exhibitions and Galleries

Folk Art

Ongoing

A new gallery in the DIA’s American Wing highlights the unique beauty and complex stories of American folk art.

Guests of Honor: Frederic Church's Cotopaxi

On view through Oct. 25, 2026

An exhibition highlighting the artist’s dramatic 1862 painting of an erupting South American volcano to mark the 200th anniversary of Church’s birth.

Reimagine African American Art

Ongoing

This transformative reinstallation traces the development of African American art from the 1800s, when a few African Americans overcame tremendous challenges to become professional artists, to the 1980s.

Guests of Honor: Armor as Fashion

On view through Apr. 25, 2027

Reuniting the spectacular Portrait of Jean de Croÿ, 2nd Count of Solre, by Juan van der Hamen y Léon (1596–1631) with three pieces of the gilded armor worn by Croÿ in the painting. 

Dancing Puppets

On view for a limited time

Skilled puppet makers and performers entertained audiences with their creations, which often depicted celebrities of the 1920s and 1930s including performer Josephine Baker. 

Highlights from the Modern Collection

Closing soon! On view through August 2

Discover around 65 standout works from the DIA’s renowned modern art collection while some galleries undergo transformative improvements.

Guests of Honor: Art of Faith from the Jewish Museum, New York

On view through Jan. 3, 2027

A selection of Jewish ceremonial objects, dating from the 1400s to the early 1900s, installed throughout the Detroit Institute of Arts’ encyclopedic collection. 

All experiences are included with museum admission

which is free for residents of Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties

Plan your Visit

MUSEUM HOURS

Tuesday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Friday: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Monday: Closed


ADMISSION

Adults: $20

Seniors or College Students: $10

Ages 6-17: $8 (Free for 5 and under)


The DIA is always free for all residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties as well as DIA members.


CONTACT

Box Office 313.833.4005

Museum Shop 313.833.7944

General 313.833.7900


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Robert S. Duncanson, Ellen’s Isle, Loch Katrine, 1871. Gift of the Estate of Ralzemond D. Parker 

Cressandra Thibodeaux (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa), Fever Visions I, 2023. Courtesy of the artist

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