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C-Pop (gallery)

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20: 292: 58:) in September 1999, with a notable sign created by Alex Porbe and significant renovations to the space funded by artist and eventual gallery owner Tom Thewes (son of 42:
C-Pop was originally opened in March 1996 by Rick Manore with partners Michael Lask and Marty Geramita in the basement of a former church at 515 S. Lafayette in
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with a significant initial emphasis on rock posters, but was also associated with and moved towards a focus on less mass-produced art, including the
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The Leisure Principle – Shag / Allegories: The Fall of Virtue – Isabella Samaras / Hoods & Heaters Pulp Illustrations September 7, 2002
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Image of the rear outside wall of the former site of C-Pop Gallery at 4160 Woodward, Detroit, Michigan as of April 20, 2016
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It’s All About Β© (group show; apparently referred to at times as "The End Is Near") May 1–June 13, 2009 (Final show)
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Carne d'Amour / Carne De Amore (Group Show) February 6, 1998 (sometimes references as Carne d'More
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Many of the initial gallery references are taken from printed postcards from the gallery itself
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Flying Circus The Graphic Energy and Inspired Illuminations of Mark Dancey December 6–30, 2003
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Blinkless Eyes and Fresh Fruit Pies, The Art of the Residents and Steven Cerio May 3, 1997
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C-Pop hosted various musical acts in its space as well in a limited fashion, including
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TEN WOMEN ARTISTS FROM THE BOOK: VICIOUS, DELICIOUS, AMBITIOUS; March 6, 2004
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Tight as a Tourniquet – Derek Hess / Superhero Group Show October 5, 2002
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Cat Scratch Derek – Derek Hess June 3, 2000 (with Glenn Barr "Barcode"?)
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Is Schism – Parlangeli Bill Brovold May 2–31, 1998 (final Royal Oak show)
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Obey With Caution The Phenomenology of Shepard Fairey November 1, 2006
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It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To – Niagara November 14, 1998
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Saints Preserve Us (group show) November 18 – December 18, 2006
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Underbelly – Glenn Barr December 11, 1999 – January 14, 2000
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Gallery (sometimes stylized as "(C)-Pop" or "Β©-Pop") was a
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The following is an incomplete listing of C-Pop exhibits:
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Amongst the many artists who exhibited at C-Pop were
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Good to the Last Drop – Mark Dancey October 4, 1997
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metro Detroit
Royal Oak
Lowbrow art movement
David Whitney Building
Majestic Theater
Compuware
Thomas Thewes
Niagara
Robert Williams
Shag
Shepard Fairey
David Sandlin
Iggy Pop
Ron Asheton
Scott Asheton
Jack White
Demolition Doll Rods
"CMJ New Music Monthly"
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help
"Tribes of the Cass Corridor - C Pop Gallery"
"Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan · Page 32"
"An International Art Movement Finds a Home in Detroit In the New and Permanent Location of (C)Pop Gallery"
http://www.detnews.com/article/20090320/ENT01/903200325/1033/ent/Detroit+s+C-Pop+art+gallery+expected+to+close+in+June
"Discuss Detroit: CPOP Closing"
"Comics Devastation!: Art is dead and Detroit is art"
"What? Tuesday - Obey Giant"

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