Exhibitions by Buzz Spector and Dana Levy at the Saint Louis Art Museum.

“Buzz Spector: Alterations” until May 31, 2021.Dana Levy exhibitions; “Currents 119: Dana Levy” and “Dana Levy: The Weight of Things,” open February 26, 2021. Buzz Spector: AlterationsCurated by Elizabeth Wyckoff and Gretchen L WagnerSaint Louis Art MuseumGalleries 234 and 235November 20, 2020–May 31, 2021ART SPEAKS: BUZZ SPECTOR. Thursday, February 18. 12 pm (CST)ZOOM Virtual Talk.... Continue Reading →

New interview with Buzz Spector

Gallery artist, Buzz Spector was interviewed by HEC-TV on his exhibition curated by Gretchen L Wagner and Elizabeth Wyckoff, “Buzz Spector: Alterations” currently on view at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Watch at it on YouTube 

Patricia Olynyk presents at Virtual Talk

Gallery artist, Patricia Olynyk, presents a LASER talk introducing the UCLA Medicine and Media Arts initiative (virtual). Watch today at 12:30 pm (PST) - 2:30 pm (CST) at https://vimeo.com/504671961 #VirtualTalk #MedicineMediaArtInitiative #UCLA #PatriciaOlynyk #ChrisZahner #AisenCaroChacin #CarloVentura #MonicaCLoCascio #BiankaHofmann #DavidGere #HannahKlemm #DianeMullin #HermanJMilligan #Stelarc #RebeccaMessbarger #PiroskaKopar #WilliamGPowderly #ShantiAParikh

Saturday’s opening

In Spite of a horrible weather, thank you to our 55+ visitors! Great time at the gallery’s all-day opening for Buzz Spector, Charles Schwall, Chris Kahler, Leslie Laskey, Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artists Collective. Explore the exhibitions online

Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artists Collective opens at Bruno David Gallery

Bruno David is pleased to present WADE, a video work by Saint Louis–based organization Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artists Collective. This makes the third exhibition by Saint Louis Story Stitchers’ artists with the gallery. Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artists Collective creates original works of art through a collaborative process. Through non-violent collective action, artists work... Continue Reading →

Charles Schwall opens at Bruno David Gallery

Bruno David is pleased to present Sea Lover, an exhibition by Kansas City-based artist Charles Schwall. Charles Schwall’s recent body of work, Sea Lover, is an exploration of two material languages, paint, and textiles; the exhibition is comprised of large canvas paintings and sewn fabric appliqué pieces. By placing these two material languages (two material... Continue Reading →

Buzz Spector opens at Bruno David Gallery

Bruno David is pleased to present Paper made and unmade, an exhibition of works on paper by Buzz Spector. This exhibit will be his fifth solo exhibition with the gallery. This new exhibit at Bruno David Gallery, brings together recent works of handmade paper Spector produced at three studios over the past three years: Megan... Continue Reading →

Leslie Laskey included in a concert

Gallery artist, Leslie Laskey is included in the up-coming Live Streamed (January 19 at 7:30 pm MST) of TIME ART – SPACE ART: A meeting of improvised music, visual arts and dance with Paul Erhard, double bass; James Jordan, painter; Leslie Laskey, painter; Yali Rivlin, dancer; Patti Sevensma, photographer. Watch the free concert OLYMPUS DIGITAL... Continue Reading →

Andréa Stanislav

Gallery artist, Andréa Stanislav was interviewed by Christine Spolar for the National Geographic magazine. Read interview/article in the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine  #AndreaStanislav #ChristineSpolar #NationalGeographic #SaintLouisArtMuseum #ArtMuseum #Pittsburgh #BrunoDavidGallery #artistinresidence #MattressFactory #ColleenDilenschneider #HayleyHaldeman #MatthewHathaway #SLAM #StormofProgress #StevenKnapp #ArtInterview #ContemporaryArt #CarnegieMuseum #Tamburitzans #DanceMacabre #video #Sculptor #pandemic #coronavirus

Studio Visit with Leslie Laskey

Good to see Leslie Laskey (b. 1920) this morning at his home in Saint Louis. He is healthy and as always working his phone or on his artwork. The hardest working artist on Earth (along with Pierre Soulages, b. 1919)

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