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Arthur Siegel is an American artist, curator, and art historian

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Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Coporation, stock pile of coal and... Detroit, Mich. 1942

Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Coporation, stock pile of coal and... Detroit, Mich. 1942
Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Coporation, stock pile of coal and iron ore, Detroit, Mich

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Coke being pushed into a quenching car, Hanna... Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942

Coke being pushed into a quenching car, Hanna... Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942
Coke being pushed into a quenching car, Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Coal tower atop coal ovens

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Birmingham (near Detroit), Michigan, 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Birmingham (near Detroit), Michigan, 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Birmingham (near Detroit), Michigan. Kitchen utensils hanging below a spice rack with mint, caraway, thyme, and sage jars

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Coal feeders on tip of coke ovens... of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942

Coal feeders on tip of coke ovens... of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Coal feeders on tip of coke ovens, Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Looking north on Woodward Ave. from the Maccabee[s] Building... Detroit, Mich. 1942

Looking north on Woodward Ave. from the Maccabee[s] Building... Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Looking north on Woodward Ave. from the Maccabee[s] Building with the Fisher Building at the far left, and the Wardell Hotel at the middle right, Detroit, Mich

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Looking down on a parking lot from the rear of the Fisher Building, Detroit, Mich. 1942

Looking down on a parking lot from the rear of the Fisher Building, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Looking down on a parking lot from the rear of the Fisher Building, Detroit, Mich

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Looking south from the Maccabees Building with the Detroit skyline in distance, Detroit, Mich

Looking south from the Maccabees Building with the Detroit skyline in distance, Detroit, Mich
Looking south from the Maccabees Building with the Detroit skyline in the distance, Detroit, Mich. Photo shows Woodward Ave. extending south from Warren

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Traffic at 5: 30 on Second Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Traffic at 5: 30 on Second Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Traffic at 5:30 on Second Avenue, Detroit, Mich

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Looking east toward Rackham Building, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Looking east toward Rackham Building, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Looking east toward Rackham Building, Detroit, Mich. Photo shows the Rackham Memorial Building on right and Detroit Institute of Art on left, with Farnsworth Street running between them

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Flag, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Flag, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Flag, Detroit, Mich

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Looking west from the Maccabees Building, 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Looking west from the Maccabees Building, 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Looking west from the Maccabees Building. Photo shows Detroit Public Library at right

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. General view showing tank which stores gas from the coke oven

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Coal tower atop coke ovens

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Cleaning out loose coke after removing a door preparatory to putting door back

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel

Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. 1942. Creator: Arthurs Siegel
Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Coal pusher apparatus with coal storage

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: CARD GAME, 1941. Women playing cards and drinking Coca-Cola in Detroit, Michigan

CARD GAME, 1941. Women playing cards and drinking Coca-Cola in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, 1941

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: CARD GAME, 1941. Women playing cards and drinking Coca-Cola in Detroit, Michigan

CARD GAME, 1941. Women playing cards and drinking Coca-Cola in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, 1941

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: CARD GAME, 1941. Women playing cards and drinking Coca-Cola in Detroit, Michigan

CARD GAME, 1941. Women playing cards and drinking Coca-Cola in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, 1941

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: COUPLES KISSING, 1940. Couples kiss during a Venetian night party at the Detroit yacht club

COUPLES KISSING, 1940. Couples kiss during a Venetian night party at the Detroit yacht club, Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur S. Siegel, Summer 1940

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT: FISHER BUILDING. The lobby of the Fisher Building in Detroit, Michigan

DETROIT: FISHER BUILDING. The lobby of the Fisher Building in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur S. Siegel, 1942

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT: FISHER BUILDING. The lobby of the Fisher Building in Detroit, Michigan

DETROIT: FISHER BUILDING. The lobby of the Fisher Building in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur S. Siegel, 1942

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: SEGREGATED FOUNTAIN, 1943. A whites only drinking fountain at the Bethlehem-Fairfield

SEGREGATED FOUNTAIN, 1943. A whites only drinking fountain at the Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards in Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, 1943

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT: HOTEL, 1942. Fort Shelby Hotel in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel

DETROIT: HOTEL, 1942. Fort Shelby Hotel in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, 1942

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT: FACTORY, 1942. Newly assembled Army trucks at the Chrysler Corporation plant in Detroit

DETROIT: FACTORY, 1942. Newly assembled Army trucks at the Chrysler Corporation plant in Detroit, Michigan, during World War II. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, 1942

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT: DEPARTMENT STORE. The head of the art department dressing a mannequin

DETROIT: DEPARTMENT STORE. The head of the art department dressing a mannequin at the Crowley Milner and Company department store in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, July 1941

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT: DEPARTMENT STORE. Women at the beauty shop in the Crowley Milner and Company

DETROIT: DEPARTMENT STORE. Women at the beauty shop in the Crowley Milner and Company department store in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, July 1941

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT, 1942. National Guard soldiers on duty during a riot caused by white residents

DETROIT, 1942. National Guard soldiers on duty during a riot caused by white residents attempting to keep black families from moving into the Sojourner Truth homes in Detroit, Michigan

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT: DEPARTMENT STORE. The mens department in the Crowley Milner and Company

DETROIT: DEPARTMENT STORE. The mens department in the Crowley Milner and Company department store in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, July 1941

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT, 1942. Mounted police surrounding a group of black men during a riot caused

DETROIT, 1942. Mounted police surrounding a group of black men during a riot caused by white residents attempting to keep black families from moving into the Sojourner Truth homes in Detroit

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT, 1942. A man wearing a zoot suit in the business district of Detroit, Michigan

DETROIT, 1942. A man wearing a zoot suit in the business district of Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, 1942

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT, 1942. People waiting to drink from a water fountain at the zoo in Detroit, Michigan

DETROIT, 1942. People waiting to drink from a water fountain at the zoo in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, 1942

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT, 1942. Police during a riot caused by white residents attempting to keep

DETROIT, 1942. Police during a riot caused by white residents attempting to keep black families from moving into the Sojourner Truth homes in Detroit, Michigan

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT, 1942. Police arresting a black tenant during a riot caused by white residents

DETROIT, 1942. Police arresting a black tenant during a riot caused by white residents attempting to keep black families from moving into the Sojourner Truth homes in Detroit, Michigan

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT, 1942. A woman and child, tenants of the newly built Sojourner Truth homes

DETROIT, 1942. A woman and child, tenants of the newly built Sojourner Truth homes housing project in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, February 1942

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT, 1942. The first black family moving into the newly built Sojourner Truth

DETROIT, 1942. The first black family moving into the newly built Sojourner Truth homes housing project in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, February 1942

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT, 1942. The first black family moving into the newly built Sojourner Truth

DETROIT, 1942. The first black family moving into the newly built Sojourner Truth homes housing project in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, February 1942

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT, 1942. Moving vans, with a police escort, moving black families belongings

DETROIT, 1942. Moving vans, with a police escort, moving black families belongings into the newly built Sojourner Truth housing project in Detroit, Michigan

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: WWII: HOMEFRONT, 1943. A worker holding a war bond at the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard

WWII: HOMEFRONT, 1943. A worker holding a war bond at the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard in Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, 1943

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: NURSES, 1942. Nurses of Base Hospital No. 17 from Harper Hospital in Detroit, Michigan

NURSES, 1942. Nurses of Base Hospital No. 17 from Harper Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, 1942

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT: SAILOR, 1940. A sailor at a Detroit, Michigan, yacht club party. Photograph by Arthur S

DETROIT: SAILOR, 1940. A sailor at a Detroit, Michigan, yacht club party. Photograph by Arthur S. Siegel, summer 1940

Background imageArthur Siegel Collection: DETROIT: STEEL MILL, 1942. Coal-fed blast furnaces at the Great Lakes Steel Corporation

DETROIT: STEEL MILL, 1942. Coal-fed blast furnaces at the Great Lakes Steel Corporation at Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, November 1942


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Arthur Siegel Collection

Arthur Siegel is an American artist, curator, and art historian. He has been a major force in the contemporary art world since the early 1970s. He has curated numerous exhibitions around the world and is known for his unique approach to curating, which emphasizes collaboration between artists and curators. His works have been featured in numerous museums, galleries, and collections throughout the United States and abroad. He has also written extensively about contemporary art theory and practice. Arthur Siegel's work is characterized by its focus on process-oriented approaches to creating artwork that are both aesthetically pleasing and conceptually engaging. His work often explores themes of identity, memory, history, politics, culture, race/ethnicity/gender/sexuality issues as well as social justice issues such as poverty or homelessness.
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