Char Schwall in Surface Magazine

Gallery artist, Char Schwall has a work featured in SURFACE DESIGN Journal by Lauren Sinner. (Image: Char Schwall. “Nymphea IV”, 2020. Chiffon, silk, cotton fabric, sewn, appliquéd, 20.5 x 20.5 inches) More at Surface Design Journal

Always great to see people coming to look at art

“Bilingual: Abstract & Figurative,” a group exhibition of abstract and figurative artworks selected to showcase the dialectical relationship as well as explore parallel theoretical and conceptual concerns. Open Tue-Sat 11-5 pm. More at ARTSY-BDG webiste (image: Connor Dolan. “Self-Portrait in Blue”, 2021)

Terry James Conrad

Gallery artist, Terry James Conrad has a new art book published in conjunction with his solo exhibition “Object Permanence” at the Opalka Gallery, Russel Sage College, NY. More at Opalka Gallery 

Only Briefly

Save the date. Sunday, April 25, 12-4 pm. Forest Park, St. Louis. One-day-only, pop-up exhibition “Only Briefly” presents artworks in conversation with their locations by fifteen artists from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts throughout Forest Park. BDG intern, Nina R. Huang is part of the exhibit. More at Sam Fox School

We are honored to be working with these visionary artists

In respect of International Women's Day, we are honored to be working with these visionary artists. More on #IWD2021 at IWD Website  #ChooseToChallenge #InternationalWomenDay #BrunoDavidGallery #ArtCollector #CollectArt #ArtKeepsGoing #artconsultant #artadvisor #artcollecting #kunst #artcontemporain #artecontemporanea #artecontemporaneo #culture #ArtFollowers #DailyArt #NewYorkCityArt #LosAngelesArt #LondonArt #ParisArt #InSTLforSTL #STLart

BDG Open Hours

Bruno David Gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 AM to 5 PM Explore the events and programs being presented on the Bruno David Gallery website  

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 →

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)

Michael Byron by Bryan Hollerbach

Excellent article on gallery’s artist, Michael Byron by Bryan Hollerbach in the Ladue News. His solo exhibition “The Wheel of Fortune & How to Build a Ghost” opens at Bruno David Gallery on Saturday, Sept. 12, Noon-6 pm. Read at https://www.laduenews.com/arts-and-culture/makers/art-soul-michael-byron/article_603e9caa-58bf-529e-8c47-d73ec0319fa3.html Michael Byron installing his solo exhibition "The Wheel of Fortune & How to Build... Continue Reading →

Happy Pride Day

On Sunday, June 28, 1970, the Christopher Street Liberation Day March marked the first anniversary of the Stonewall Riots and the first-ever Pride celebration. In the 50 years years since, the LGBT community has made incredible strides in fighting for #equality throughout the world. The most iconic symbol of this continued fight is the rainbow... Continue Reading →

Heather Bennett at MONACO

Nice seeing Heather Bennett’s exhibition “Midnight Special” at MONACO today. The exhibition is still up, go see it! In addition, great installation in the Project gallery by Rachel Lebo.       #HeatherBennett #stlMONACO #RachelLebro #BrunoDavidGallery #ArtConsultant #Quarantine #ArtKeepsGoing #ContemporaryPhotograph #culture #STLculture #ArtFollowers #DailyArt #ArtCanHelp #ArtBringsUsTogether #LookLearnCreate #SundayFavorite #STLouisgram

Today is International Women’s Day.

Bruno David Gallery is honored to be working with these visionary women. “An equal world is an enabled world. Individually, we're all responsible for our own thoughts and actions - all day, every day. We can actively choose to challenge stereotypes, fight bias, broaden perceptions, improve situations and celebrate women's achievements. Collectively, each one of... Continue Reading →

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