'In the Still Epiphany' welcomes viewers as guests
The exhibition, "In the Still Epiphany," celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts and is culled from works collected by Emily and Joseph Pulitzer Jr.
Ivy Cooper is the Beacon visual arts reviewer and a professor of art at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
The exhibition, "In the Still Epiphany," celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts and is culled from works collected by Emily and Joseph Pulitzer Jr.
The retrospective of British artist John Stezaker’s work at the Kemper Art Museum is nothing short of marvelous.His small scale works subvert the original intentions of the images he has manipulated.
Christodoulos Panayiotou’s “One Thousand and One Days” at the Contemporary provokes reflection on power and representation — how one authority figure represents the will of a constituency or how a public face of authority is constructed.
Jake Cruzen’s “Nikki and Jan” at Los Caminos asks the view to consider two very different pieces and work through their relation. The connection will be different for everyone.
The show at Bruno David Gallery features Judy Pfaff in - surprise - less-than supersized works, Carmon Colangelo in an exuberant, if skeptical, look at Orlando and a Jill Downen signature meditation on bodies and architecture.
Mike Calway-Fagen has gathered the basis for his art from the alleys and junk shops of St. Louis and has assembled a marvelous monument to the mundane. The work will grow as return trips garner more treasures.
Mike Calway-Fagen has gathered the basis for his art from the alleys and junk shops of St. Louis and has assembled a marvelous monument to the mundane. The work will grow as return trips garner more treasures.
The works by New York based Tommy Hartung and Uri Aran on view at White Flag Projects give an idea of the artists' unusual working relationship. They're not exactly collaborators. Rather, the sensibilities, interests and outlook of one artist
Her "Inside Out/Outside In" exhibit at the Center of Creative Arts' Millstone Gallery is like a collection of snapshots from a dream.
Local artist Sandra Marchewa has created