New Mural Unveiled in the Lobby of Downtown Detroit鈥檚 Huntington Tower

Hubert Massey鈥檚 fresco depicts the Renaissance Center, the Detroit River, the Gordie Howe Bridge, and the faces of workers and families.
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Left to right: Hubert Massey (second from right) poses with assistants (from left) Ken Jackson, Kevin Cartwright, and Vernard Reubens. // Photograph by Jack Thomas

A fresco mural by renowned artist Hubert Massey was unveiled in the ground floor lobby of Huntington Tower in downtown Detroit today.

The fresco includes renderings of the Renaissance Center, the Detroit River, the Gordie Howe International Bridge (which is still under construction), and depictions of workers and families, modeled after friends of Massey鈥檚. Many of the painting鈥檚 subjects hold orbs of light, which represent 鈥渋deals.鈥

鈥淭hey鈥檙e passing ideals from one person to another, because ideals create communities, they create families, they build homes,鈥 Massey says.

Because it鈥檚 situated in a bank lobby, a place where people go to withdraw and deposit money, Massey wants the fresco to remind passersby that 鈥渆verybody has a value,鈥 he says.

To create the vivid imagery, Massey applied pigments to the two-ton lime plaster canvas with help from his assistants , , and Kevin Cartwright, whose artist name is . From start to finish, the process took about a month to complete, they said.

Massey was born in Flint. A billboard painting job brought him to Detroit in 1983 鈥斕齛nd he鈥檚 been based in the city ever since. He learned the fresco craft from late husband-and-wife painters Lucienne Bloch and Stephen Dimitroff, former assistants of Diego Rivera. A 2011 Kresge Arts Fellow, he鈥檚 currently the only commissioned Black fresco artist in the U.S., according to the press release.

Massey鈥檚 works are scattered all over metro Detroit and Michigan, including pieces in the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, the Atheneum Suite Hotel, and Huntington Place (formerly Cobo Hall). His most recent contribution was in June, when he created a vibrant obelisk in Southfield, .

In 2019, then-TCF Bank CEO Dave Provost tapped Massey to create the mural. His wife, Christine Provost, sat on the Detroit Institute of Arts鈥 board of directors with Massey, and Dave was familiar with Massey鈥檚 murals in the Detroit Athletic Club

Located across Woodward from Comerica Park, September and houses the bank鈥檚 commercial headquarters. It was initially supposed to be called the Chemical Bank Tower (named for the subsidiary of TCF Bank) 鈥 but the name changed after Provost arranged for $6.9 billion. Provost retired soon after.听 He spoke at the unveiling ceremony on Sep. 26, along with Huntington Bank鈥檚 Southeast Michigan regional president Mike Land and chairman Gary Torgow.

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