Monika Weiss – METspeaks series

Artist on Artworks - METspeaks series, Monika Weiss shares her insights on the work of Spanish artist Francisco Goya and reflects on her own transdisciplinary practice, which investigates relationships between the body and history and evokes rituals of lamentation in response to tragedy. Watch at The Metropolitan Museum of Art YouTube  

Interview with Chris Rubin de la Borbolla

Interview with Chris Rubin de la Borbolla on his installation “Toxic Love” at WINDOW ON FORSYTH (on view 24/7), part of the group exhibition “Bilingual: Abstract and Figurative” at Bruno David Gallery. Directed and edited by Zoe K. Scully. Watch interview on YouTube

Save the Date. Sept. 3, 2021

Opening our 16th Season in with two solo exhibitions: Carmon Colangelo “This or That,“ and James Austin Murray “Hue, Brightness, and Saturation”, opening September 3, 2021. More at Bruno David Gallery website

Today is the last day to see our exhibition!

FINAL DAY! Today is the last day to see our exhibition, ''Bilingual: Abstract & Figurative" A sincere thank you to everyone who came out to see the show! Opening at 11 today! Make sure to catch it before we close at 5 pm! Open online till August 30 at ARTSY - BDG Website

James Austin Murray

Gallery artist, James Austin Murray collaborated with London-based designer Paddy Pike who creates high-end contemporary furniture with strong references to 20th century art and design for the Behspoke Collection. (Image: “IMMENSITY” (Cabinet) His upcoming solo exhibition “Hue, Brightness, and Saturation” opens September 3, 2021. More at BDG-ARTSY page

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)

Leslie Laskey in the St. Louis Art Museum collection

The Saint Louis Art Museum has included two woodcut prints by Leslie Laskey into their art collection. (Images: Leslie J. Laskey, 1921–2021; “Highlands”, mid-1960s; woodcut. Leslie J. Laskey, 1921–2021; “Highlands II”, mid-1960s; woodcut. © Estate of Leslie J. Laskey) More at SLAM Website  

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      

Michael Jantzen by Ann Wimsatt

Architecture always flirts with the higher art of sculpture, but in the contemporary conversation at least, sculpture is increasingly stepping across the line to try on a little architecture, usually as a dull box, sadly. Not so Michael Jantzen's twisted pavillion of sliding palettes at Bruno David Gallery. Jantzen's slatted sculpture presents a pulsating, off-kilter world--a... Continue Reading →

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