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As the sun sets, several people circle around giant plastic disk laid out behind the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts. The disk inflates and attendees are…
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A St. Louis institution known for displaying paintings will temporarily change its focus to putt-putt next summer.In June, all 6,000 square feet of The…
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As you walk down the street, you might not realize that you’re on a giant rock hurtling through the galaxy at amazing speeds. That is to say, you’re…
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Holiday travelers will have a chance to see new art at the St. Louis Lambert International Airport this week.At a time when many likely view the city as…
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The St. Louis County Parks Department will dedicate a sculpture and plaza at the Powder Magazine Museum at Jefferson Barracks Park on Friday.The…
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Turn-of-the-century artist Medardo Rosso defies categorization as much as his body of work, now on display at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, was ahead of…
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Ohio-based artist Mitchell Eismont’s interest in the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis developed while he was producing posters for East Coast musician…
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St. Louis sculpture fans can now have a hand in taking care of public art.Laumeier Sculpture Park in Sunset Hills is asking individuals and groups to help…
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Catalina Ouyang’s sculptures are an amalgam of unexpected materials: a raw egg soaked in white vinegar, marble, fake bones, a printed copy of Italo…
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Updated Oct. 24 at 10:25 with additional mediaArtist Vaughn Davis is an anomaly in the St. Louis commercial gallery scene. He’s young, local and…