Plan to save Detroit pensions, DIA artwork likely illegal, expert says
It was pitched as a blockbuster plan to save pensions and art during the bankruptcy.
It was pitched as a blockbuster plan to save pensions and art during the bankruptcy.
Schuette concluded that the collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts must be preserved because it’s held “in charitable trust for the people of Michigan.”
“Great artworks shouldn’t be held hostage by a relatively unpopular museum in a declining region,” the columnist writes.