Beacon Back Stories: Remembering Harry and Edna
In an article, Kristen Hare tells the story behind the exhibit opening Friday at the Foundry Art Center. Here she tells the story behind how she came to discover there was a story there.
In an article, Kristen Hare tells the story behind the exhibit opening Friday at the Foundry Art Center. Here she tells the story behind how she came to discover there was a story there.
The feeling is openness, with soaring, airy spaces planned for easy and logical circulation and planned to reveal art not only to its best advantage but also appropriately and respectfully. Still, the building is notable more for its architectural reticence than its audacity.
When a Chicago photographer found more than a thousand unidentified slides, he set out to discover the couple behind them -- with a little help from social media.
Dominic Molon has been appointed the Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design in Providence.
Thanks to Prop P passing recently in St. Louis, St. Louis County could be giving Laumeier Sculpture Park $2 million toward the park's capital campaign, which would fund such things as a new exhibition hall.
In a first-ever exhibit drawing on a period when the artist worked in a variety of color, the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts will display a collection of pieces by Donald Judd from 1984-1992, in “The Multicolored Works,” opening May 10.
The celebrated artist's late-career sculptures and sketches go on display at the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts this Friday, while Bruno David Gallery and 10th Street Gallery open new exhibits Friday evening.
Two artists have come from the Minneapolis area: "We would like to help facilitate a conversation about what St. Louis has that is special -- right now, perhaps unseen, but present -- and also what people imagine when they take the 100-year view." Joine the convesation on Saturday.
Because St. Louis fashion designer Michael Drummond got “Dressed” up and running, lovers of fashion and art definitely have someplace to go. “Dressed” is an exhibit opening May 3 at St. Louis’ Regional Arts Commission.
Meredith Foster's Mississippi Delta exploration bounces from wall to wall to floor in the Millstone Gallery at the Center of Creative Arts. Her photographic arrangements play well with her mixed media work, which mimics geographic reality.