A wall decorated with numerous vinyl records and a framed picture, in a room with industrial elements like pipes and air vents.

Let The Record Show

Installation Art | Summer 2024 - Harborplace, Baltimore MD

“This circular display of nostalgia takes us back to the days of analog sound, serving as a metaphor for the record of our lives. Do we really know where we’re going, or are we scratched and stuck on repeat?“  

Jenenne Whitfield, Curator

An installation by Detroit-Based artist
Tyree Guyton
In collaboration with Baltimore-based artists
BlissArmyKnife, Mwaipungu and TWZ


Artwork of a vinyl record player with swirling blue and white designs, surrounded by scattered vinyl records and a bouquet of red roses in the foreground.
Decorative painted vinyl record with abstract swirls and circles in pastel pink, purple, white, and red on a black background.
A colorful mural depicting a person wearing headphones in front of an abstract swirling design of blue, green, and red circular shapes.

Vinyl Record Mural -

Mixed Media Installation

Located in the Back Foyer of the Pratt Pavilion in the Harbor.


Let The Record Walkthrough and Reveal | Instagram Reel

Poster for an installation by Detroit artist Tyree Guyton featuring a vinyl record, with colorful circles and black text describing the exhibit, presented in American English.

Graphic Design


Didactic and QR code Conceptual Design

Illustration of a painted black circular object resembling a wheel or tunnel with a QR code at the center, accompanied by a quote from Proverbs 29:18 that says, "Where there is no vision, the people perish."