Russ Marshall: Detroit Photographs, 1958-2008

Russ Marshall: Detroit Photographs, 1958-2008
Detroit Institute of Arts

Russ Marshall, First Annual Detroit Blues Festival, Detroit, 1977. Dye-based inkjet print.

The Detroit Institute of Arts presents a survey of over 90 photographs by Russ Marshall whose black-and-white imagery was inspired by the Motor City’s streets, architecture, music and factory workers for over 50 years. Marshall was born in 1940 in the thriving coal-mining town of South Fork, Pennsylvania to a family of coal miners, farmers and industrial factory workers. His family relocated to Detroit in 1943. By the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, Marshall had begun to photograph the city’s streets, its passersby, Thanksgiving Day parades, its Michigan Central Station (MCS) and even a rare “Love-In” staged on Belle Isle in the late 1960s.

Event Information
Start Date: November 15, 2020
End Date: June 27, 2021
Venue: Detroit Institute of Arts

Russ Marshall: Detroit Photographs, 1958-2008