Thomas Sleet continues his investigation into the structural dynamics of repeating forms and the interrelationships between resultant internal and external spaces. The evidence provided by these experiments evokes natural structure, synthetic assembly, and the possibilities of interface between. This work is inspired by methods of building found in nature; “I get inspiration from natural formations... Continue Reading →
Studio Visit: Carmon Colangelo
Great visit (with distancing) at Carmon Colangelo ‘s studio with Chris Kahler #StudioVisit #CarmonColangelo #ChrisKahler #BrunoDavidGallery #ArtConsultan #Quarantine #ArtKeepsGoing #kunst #artcontemporain #artecontemporanea #artecontemporaneo #culture #STLculture #ArtFollowers #DailyArt #SeeArtFromHome #314together #ArtCanHelp #ArtBringsUsTogether #LookLearnCreate #SundayFavorite #STLouisgram
Viewing Room: Carmon Colangelo
Carmon Colangelo’s paintings are composed of ink on canvas that are generated from hand drawings and digital media exploring the infinite possibilities of abstraction. Inspired by geometric and biomorphic abstraction, the work experiments with the endless and unique combinations that result from a personal reflexive process and computational system. Remixing, sampling and riffing off of... Continue Reading →
Viewing Room: Andréa Stanislav
Andréa Stanislav uses sculpture in concert with her collage and text constructions to tap into the utopic philosophical and cultural phenomenon of Russian Cosmism. Cosmism’s widespread reemergence is virtually unknown in the west, this early 20th- century Russian philosophy included diverse thinkers such as Nikolai Fyodorov, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, and Vladimir Vernadsky amongst others, who formed... Continue Reading →
Viewing Room: Chris Kahler
Within Chris Kahler’s densely packed compositions, luminous forms appear to morph and proliferate within pulsating matrices of paint. Upon closer inspection, details emerge within the layered surfaces, dislocating forms and complicating spatial logic in the process. Manifesting conditions of profusion and flux, Kahler’s ecstatic abstractions provide a poignant, though ebullient, analogy for our precarious times.... Continue Reading →
Viewing Room: Mark Travers
Mark Travers’ paintings embodies precision, elegance, and geometric rigor. Travers creates abstract references to architecture, street grids and other aspects of urban life. As a painter, he is interested in light and its translucence through the layering of opaque paints and varnishes. His technique creates an ethereal, visual ‘shift,’ reminiscent of light shining through stained... Continue Reading →
Viewing Room: Michael Byron
Michael Byron’s new works combine traditional collage techniques with installation strategies developed by the artist in the nineteen eighties. By expanding the boundaries of traditional collage through digital techniques of image generation and print layering, the artist produces digital collages on a large scale that embody the dense stacking of contemporary visual experience. The exhibition... Continue Reading →
Chistina Shmigel’s Installation
A landscape of rural water towers fills Bruno David Gallery’s Window on Forsyth. "In Our Town" is sculptor Christina Shmigel’s first show with the gallery since she repatriated to the US in 2017. After 14 years of living in Shanghai, China, Shmigel marks her return to St Louis with a new series of sculptures based... Continue Reading →
Eleanor Dubinsky has a new video
Our friend, Eleanor Dubinsky has a new video “Let It Run A River” Watch it on YouTube
Richard Hull at BDG
I am deeply sorry to our visitors and supporters who have not had the opportunity to enjoy current exhibition with Richard Hull. We cannot wait to welcome you back into the gallery. I wish you all good health and hope to see you soon. View his exhibition on ARTSY
Michael Jantzen’s Birthday
We wish our friend and gallery artist, Michael Jantzen, a very Happy Birthday and a big digital hug.
James Austin Murray
The current exhibitions have been extended through the month of May as we continue to follow the guidance by the CDC, St. Louis County, City of Clayton and other federal and state authorities. See images of the exhibitions on ARTSY
Be Art Informed…
Artworks from our amazing artists available online on ARTSY
Tom Reed
The current exhibitions have been extended through the month of May as we continue to follow the guidance by the CDC, St. Louis County, and other federal and state authorities. (images: Tom Reed) See images of the exhibitions on ARTSY
Exhibitions extended through the month of May
The current exhibitions have been extended through the month of May as we continue to follow the guidance by the CDC, St. Louis County, and other federal and state authorities. View images of the exhibitions on ARTSY
Studio Highlight: Kelley Johnson
While we continue to work from home and self-quarantine, here is a selection of our artists working in their studio. These are from #KelleyJohnson Artworks online @artsy at https://www.artsy.net/bruno-david-gallery
Happy Birthday to Gary Passanise
We wish our friend and gallery artist, Gary Passanise, a very Happy Birthday and a big digital hug.
Studio Highlight: Monika Weiss
Some photos of our artists working in their studio. These are from Monika Weiss
I want to make sure you know about this critical initiative
Friends and Colleagues, I want to make sure you know about an important initiative. The Regional Arts Commission (RAC) has joined with the St. Louis Community Foundation (STLCF) to help local working artists, both visual and performing, who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic fallout. The RAC Artist Relief Fund was... Continue Reading →
Leslie Laskey and Frank Schwaiger
Home visit with Leslie Laskey and Frank Schwaiger at Leslie’s house. They both are doing great and are working daily at their studios.
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