|                                                                      Inner                                 State Gallery Presents Tyree                                 Guyton's "SPIRIT" A                                 Revived Body of Work from the Creative Force &                                 Founder of the Heidelberg                                 Project
  Opening                                 to the public Friday, October 17th from 7-10pm,                                 Inner State Gallery is proud to welcome                                 Tyree Guyton for                                 his first Detroit solo exhibition                                 in five years.  "Spirit", is                                 an exhibition showcasing Guyton's Faces In                                 The Hood collection from the iconic Faces                                 of God series.  Each work in this                                 collection was originally salvaged from                                 the 1999 demolition, then stored in the War Room                                 House which was set ablaze after the                                 5th                                 arson attack on his public installation,                                 the Heidelberg Project. From the                                 disrupted canvas resulting from the fire, Guyton                                 painstakingly reimagined,                                 reworked and                                 renewed each piece, infusing new                                 life and new energy.  In addition to Faces In                                 The Hood, Guyton will debut his latest collection                                 of Faces of God, new original works on                                 paper that were created during his                                 year-long residency in Basel,                                 Switzerland. 
  "As                                 an artist, I felt my job was to take that which                                 was meant to be an act of harm                                 and destruction                                 and create                                 magic—new                                 possibilities! A work that demonstrates that you                                 CANNOT                                 kill spirit,"                                 Guyton said in his studio space in Midtown                                 Detroit. "I have risen to another level of                                 consciousness where I can see the mighty hands of                                 Yahweh (God) in everything."
  The                                 recent fires are not the first time that Guyton's                                 has dealt with adversity. Throughout the 90's, the                                 Detroit city government battled                                 Guyton                                 on his larger-than-life                                 public art installation                                 that spans two city blocks on Detroit's east side.                                 Despite two demolitions, and eleven                                 separate arson attacks                                 over the past year and a half, Guyton proves again                                 and again that he                                 will not be stopped.                                 Coined, "Detroit's                                 own Ghetto Guggenheim",                                 the Heidelberg                                 Project                                 draws over 275,000                                 people annually                                 from over 140 countries and is recognized as a                                 pioneer of Creative                                 Placemaking.
  "I                                 believe that you must become the alchemist.                                  You come to see that all things can become new                                 again because of the spirit in you. Spirit                                 lives in all of us                                 to animate, to move, think, do and be," said                                 Guyton. "This show is my way of creating,                                 once again, something                                 out of nothing,                                 but nothing is something, too!  I hear it,                                 and what I hear is what I want you, the viewer, to                                 see in this show: Spirit!"                                  
  Though                                 Guyton has been a leader in the Detroit art                                 community for 30 plus years, his reach has                                 stretched around the globe, as evidenced by the                                 number of documentaries,                                 books, museum                                 exhibitions and speaking                                 engagements regarding his work. When                                 asked why he chose the crew at Inner State                                 Gallery, Guyton replied, "Because they chose me,                                 from the right place at the right                                 time."                                 
  "Long                                 before 'Street Art' was a buzz word in the current                                 parlance of our times, Tyree Guyton was Detroit's                                 true Street Artist, working primarily in the                                 public domain," explains Inner State Gallery                                 co-founder, Jesse Cory. "There is an immeasurable                                 amount of influence that Tyree's work has cast on                                 our community and today's art world. As                                 Detroiter's, we could not be more excited to be                                 participate in this journey with Tyree."                                 
  This                                 exhibition is free and open to the public. The                                 welcoming artist reception will begin Friday                                 October 17th at 7pm and will end at 10pm. The                                 exhibition will be on view in its entirety from                                 October 17th - November 15th 2014.                                 
  For                                 an advanced collector preview, interview                                 opportunities, media inquiries and high resolution                                 photos, contact gallery director Jesse Cory at                                 jesse@innerstategallery.com 
  About                                 Tyree Guyton:  Primarily                                 a painter and sculptor, Tyree Guyton has also been                                 described as an urban environmental artist. He has                                 waged a personal war on urban blight on Detroit's                                 East Side, transforming his neighborhood into a                                 living indoor/outdoor art gallery. Through his                                 art, Guyton has drawn attention to the plight of                                 Detroit's forgotten neighborhoods and spurred                                 discussion and action.                                  About                                 Inner State: Inner                                 State Gallery is Detroit's premier art gallery for                                 established and emerging artists, from Detroit and                                 across the globe.  Relocating to Eastern                                 Market in 2013, Inner State Gallery has exhibited                                 the work of local artists Glenn Barr, Camilo Pardo                                 and Ron Zakrin as well as international street                                 artists Nychos, Askew, Ben Frost and Meggs. The                                 10,000 square foot building is home to two                                 exhibition spaces, an artist residency program, a                                 print studio and the gallery's publishing company                                 1xRUN. 
  More                                 information can be found at http://www.tyreeguyton.com http://www.heidelberg.org http://www.innerstategallery.com                                     Inner                                 State Gallery 1410                                 Gratiot Avenue Detroit,                                 MI. 48207 313-744-6505                                 ###                                                                      |