6 miles of public art highlight St. Louis' past and future
Counterpublic, a three-month art project, celebrates "our city and our incredible art scene," says its creative director.
Counterpublic, a three-month art project, celebrates "our city and our incredible art scene," says its creative director.
"Banksyland" includes 85 to 100 pieces, with more than a dozen authenticated screen prints on loan from private collectors or gallery owners.
"Age of Armor" features armor suits and weapons as well as drawings and paintings from museum's own collection.
Here are some of the visual arts events and exhibitions to enliven the coming season.
Skulls, shrunken heads and bones are still held in regional museum collections. But often they have been taken off-view as curators consider ethics.
St. Louis Art Museum exhibition of more than 200 works from Ted and Maryanne Simmons collection includes prints, drawings, photos and woodblocks.
All honorees have worked for decades, making pictures ranging from fine art to gritty war images.
St. Louis Art Museum presents collection of intimate photographs, many captured in local parks, by queer artist Jess T. Dugan.
History plays a strong role in many visual art exhibitions this fall.
In addition to Kathy Butterly's creations, CAM exhibitions will include paintings, photos and a video shown on its facade.
An online event is a way to raise awareness of the museum's desire for LGBTQ artifacts and St. Louis stories. And it's a precursor to a larger exhibition planned for 2024.
The Luminary and STLMade collaborate with local creators to share 'good news' art project.
Visiting each place is part of "From Periphery to Center" featuring work by Odili Donald Odita.
"Beyond the Ballot" at Missouri History Museum shows St. Louis women's long fight for the right to vote.
Fresh exhibitions go on view at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.
The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum on the grounds of Washington University shows off its expanded space and impressive new exhibition featuring renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.
Post-Dispatch photojournalists to talk about their work
Art will be for sale and for viewing (and listening) this spring at museums and fairs. Artists range from the well-known British sculptor Rachel Whiteread to anonymous amateur photographers,…
Although the word "iconic" is overused, it certainly fits those red-and-white cans on display at the St. Louis Art Museum. Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup images electrified the art world in t…