C-Pop, Art museum in Detroit, United States.
C-Pop is an art museum in Detroit displaying over 200 small-scale contemporary and experimental artworks across multiple gallery spaces. The collection spans across several exhibition areas, each dedicated to different artistic approaches and periods.
The museum was founded in 1996 and pioneered the popup museum model in the United States when this approach was entirely new. It has since evolved from its modest basement start into a recognized institution in the city's art scene.
The museum displays work from Sol LeWitt, Yoko Ono, and other contemporary artists working in experimental and innovative forms. These pieces reflect how artists push the boundaries of traditional art practice in new and unexpected ways.
The museum is centrally located and accessible by public transportation from around the city. It's best to check opening hours before visiting, as they can vary depending on special exhibitions or seasonal changes.
The museum received the Prinzhorn International Art Prize, a notable recognition for contemporary art institutions. It operates under a financial model that allows it to make artistic decisions independently from standard business constraints.
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