What an amazing evening! We were thrilled to welcome over 275 visitors to our gallery for the opening night of Frank Schwaiger's and Danielle Muzina's exhibitions. Thank you all for joining us on Friday night! The rain did not stop them!
A Documentary about Leslie Laskey
Bruno David Gallery presents 47 Views of Leslie Laskey. A documentary film by Lulu Gargiulo and David Wild on the late artist Leslie Laskey (1921-2021). The documentary film intimately chronicles the life of a remarkable artist, poet, and teacher during his 75+ years studio practice. Leslie Laskey’s journey and creative spirit are beautifully captured in... Continue Reading →
Leslie Laskey at Columbia Archive Gallery
Sunday with Art. Nice to have visitors at the Columbia Archive Gallery, and especially Troy Sherman from the Midwest Art Quarterly to see the current exhibition of woodcuts by the late artist Leslie Laskey (1921-2021) Located at 2731 Hickory Street, St. Louis, MO. Open by appointment. Read more https://brunodavidgallery.com/exhibitions/52-leslie-laskey-woodcuts/
Leslie Laskey featured in MEER Magazine
Leslie Laskey current exhibition at the Columbia Archive Gallery is featured in MEER Magazine by Rosario Ana Vizioli. Read more at https://www.meer.com/en/82005-woodcuts
Opening Night at Columbia Archive Gallery
Great night Saturday evening at the Columbia Archive Gallery for the opening of a retrospective of woodcuts by the late artist Leslie Laskey (1921-2021), 2731 Hickory Street, St. Louis, Missouri (The Columbia Foundation for Visual Art).
“New to the Museum: Prints, Drawings, and Photographs” at the Saint Louis Art Museum.
A print “Highlands” by Leslie Laskey (1921-2021) made in 1965 is part of the exhibition “New to the Museum: Prints, Drawings, and Photographs” at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Co-curated by Eric Lutz, Elizabeth Wyckoff, and Clare Kobasa. Opens April 14, 2023. Read more at SLAM WEBSITE
Robert Wilson lecture at WashU/Sam Fox School
Don’t miss this lecture tonight (Steinberg Auditorium, WashU, 6 pm) Robert Wilson, one of the world’s foremost theater and visual artists, will deliver the 2023 (Leslie) Laskey Charrette Kickoff Lecture, titled “Two Street.” Read more
Leslie Laskey sculpture at the Michigan Legacy Art Park
Leslie Laskey (1921-2021) sculpture “TWO DOORS,” 2016 is now part of the permanent collection at the Michigan Legacy Art Park, Thompsonville, Michigan. The sculpture was first showed at BDG in 2017. Leslie had selected the site and, it was dedicated on July 17, 2022-the day of his passing. Read more at https://michlegacyartpark.org/artwork/sculptures/two-doors/
Forty-Seven Views of Leslie Laskey at The St. Louis International Film Festival
The Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) is presenting, as part of the Film Festival, the documentary by David Wild "Forty-Seven Views of Leslie Laskey" (2012, 46 min.) at the Brown Hall Auditorium (Washington University in St. Louis) on Saturday, November 23 at 4:30 pm. More at http://www.cinemastlouis.org/forty-seven-views-leslie-laskey“Forty Seven Views” tells the story of... Continue Reading →
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