Don’t miss this chance!

You have a unique opportunity to enjoy some of the most amazing art and culture exhibitions that are closing soon. No matter what kind of art you like, you'll find something to inspire you in this list of five incredible shows. From painting to photography, from drawing to video, these exhibitions will dazzle you with... Continue Reading →

Bunny Burson

Gallery artist, Bunny Burson is showing 7 prints from her “Codes Clues Connections” series at the Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO (Main floor, Lobby, Fountain)

Opening Night Photos

Thank you to our 240+ visitors! Great night Friday night at the gallery’s opening for Mario Trejo, Ryan Eckert, Sara Ghazi Asadollahi, Jim Brainard, and Buzz Spector.

BDG Interns did it again!

Thank you to our amazing interns for taking down the exhibitions. We could not have done it again without you. Thank you, Beth, Becky, Taylor, Jacob, Sammy, Jada, Mary Kate (L-R).

Damon Freed new book

Damon Freed has published a new hard-cover book “The Fighter” The new works included in the book are a metaphor for the artist in today’s times – battling the political, economic, and social worlds of the artist, by himself, in this world! Read more at LULU Books

Lily Hollinden in voyageSTL

Nice write up & interview in voyageSTL with Lily Hollinden. Her current exhibition, “Funny Because It’s True” is on view at Bruno David Gallery through March 4. Read the interview in VOYAGESTL

Van McElwee showing at the Webster Film Series

Gallery artist Van McElwee will be showing at the Webster Film Series new experimental video/sound work, including three premieres. McElwee will screen and discuss “Ancestor House”, “Zigzag”, “World Skin”, along with premieres of “Score in Variation Space”, “Atlas of the Last World” and “Incarnation”. Hearding Cats Collective will perform a new electronic work composed for... Continue Reading →

Kelley Johnson

Gallery artist Kelley Johnson is included in group exhibition “Presence as Object” at the Hunt Gallery, Webster University, St. Louis. More at Bruno David Gallery website.

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