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"A lot of people think it's talking exclusively about the current economic situation in Detroit. That's a big percentage of it, but that's not the only thing," Gage said. "Other people have talked about an opportunity for renewal. I had one guy call who was really excited about it but mad that we didn't do it on a big house." It's unlikely those who see the project planned by New York-based photographer Gregory Holm and architect Matthew Radune will mistake it for anything beyond what it is. They are going to freeze an abandoned home in Detroit this winter, encasing it in ice. Their goal is to draw attention to the widespread foreclosure problem in the region. They call it Ice House Detroit. In the spring, crews will salvage what building materials can be reused and demolish the home. The lot will be donated, probably for a community garden. Other examples of Detroit's growing social art movement include a series of crumbling Detroit houses painted bright orange; the exterior of a building along one of the city's main drags covered in mirror shards and striking colors; and a couple who bought a rundown home for a song and are recruiting artists from around the world to buy foreclosed houses in the neighborhood and rebuild. Even as social art becomes more common around Detroit, Guyton still is as passionate about his work on Heidelberg Street as he's ever been. On a recent weekday, with nary a soul around, he was in his element, listening to the radio and working on his latest creations. Guyton spent some time painting an abstract piece, then wandered about, searching for pieces of junk he could transform into art. He settled on a rusted-out car hood and took his paint brush to it. A minivan pulled up, and its occupants stopped to ask Guyton about Heidelberg and what it all means. As the vehicle pulled away, Guyton smiled, pleased to know his life's work still is provoking curiosity. "That's what it's all about," he said. ___ On the Net: Heidelberg Project: http://www.heidelberg.org/ House 365 blog: http://house365.wordpress.com/ Ice House blog:
http://icehousedetroit.blogspot.com/
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