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Because of the holiday, City Pulse will publish on Tuesday, Dec. 24. The advertising reservation deadline for that issue is Wednesday, Dec. 17. Ad copy is due Dec. 18.
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How Michigan stores its fine arts in a box
Future uncertain for “This Equals That,” once the pride of Mid-Michigan

By Daniel Sturm

In 1980, when the State of Michigan decided to acquire a major sculpture, the art community chose the world-renowned artist Michael Heizer and proudly purchased "This Equals That," the largest sculpture in the United States. They placed it just west of the Capitol in downtown Lansing. The piece was praised by art critics as a clever geometric concept showing one full circle, two halves, four quarters, and eight eighths, all within a whole. Michigan invested a hefty $540,000- the price one pays for a sculpture referenced in art catalogs worldwide.

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Music:

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Theater:
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