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The Bookstore Mural is an outdoor mural by Richard Wolk located on the corner of Liberty Street and State Street in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. The mural is an Ann Arbor icon and one of the city's most famous pieces of public art. The work, colloquially referred to as the Bookstore Mural, was painted in 1984 when David's Books occupied the space. The mural depicts the headshots of Woody Allen, Edgar Allan Poe, Hermann Hesse, Franz Kafka, and Anaïs Nin. It is about 20 feet high by about 60 feet long.


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History

The mural was painted on the side of the building at 300 South State Street, which is currently owned by Oxford Company. Built in 1901, the building has housed several businesses, including David's Books, the Kenmore Restaurant, and Discount Records, where a young Iggy Pop worked before he moved to Chicago. Potbelly Sandwich Works currently occupies the building.

One of the most notable aspects of the work is that the subjects are not easily identifiable, nor is the name of the piece widely known. This is illustrated by the fact that it is often referred to by different names, including: The Poet Mural, Liberty Street Mural, The Bookstore Mural, and East Liberty Street Wall Mural.

Several respected news sources, such as the Michigan Daily and AnnArbor.com, choose not to refer to it by any name. A 2010 article by AnnArbor.com detailed how the mural was not collectively named, and whether it should be.

In 2010, the mural gained significant media attention as the original painter was hired to touch it up, 26 years after he originally painted it. The mural was featured in several publications, including the cover of the Ann Arbor Observer, and on official movie posters for the 2010 film, Answer This!


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Miscellaneous

In 2010, the mural was named one of the "Best Places in Ann Arbor for Wedding Photos" by the website TheKnot.com. In 2017, the mural was vandalized with the words "child molester" under Woody Allen's portrait, in reference to the sexual abuse allegations regarding his adoptive daughter, Dylan Farrow.

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