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Friday, 16 May 2014 11:53

Bankruptcy Judge Says Creditors Can’t Remove Art from Detroit Institute of Arts’ Walls

The Detroit Institute of Arts. The Detroit Institute of Arts.

Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes ruled Thursday that he won't allow some of Detroit's largest creditors to remove art from the walls at the Detroit Institute of Arts in order to inspect and appraise the art as part of the city's bankruptcy.

The creditors had argued that doing so would let their outside experts help determine the artworks' value.

Rhodes also denied the creditors' motion seeking access to up to a million additional pages of historic documents about the art housed at the city-owned museum. However, Rhodes said he would allow creditors to work with DIA officials to allow access to artwork in storage at the museum.

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