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Where Are They Now?

Nice little post today over at the KERA Arts & Culture blog about Bror Utter’s watercolor, Land Title Block, and how the building pictured is now home to the Flying Saucer. Who knew! I catalogued the work just a few months ago, but had no idea the building was still standing, much less one I’ve actually been in. This is what the building looks like now, so slow down and take a look the next time you’re downtown. If you’d like to play where-are-they-now with the buildings in the other Bror Utter watercolors, make your reservation for Quentin McGown’s talk at the Carter this Saturday.


Bror Utter, Land Title Block, 1957.

Jana H., March 4, 2008, 12:41 p.m.

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This explains my sudden thirst upon viewing this work - Na Zdravi!

— Anon, March 4, 2008, 3:45 p.m.

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