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<em>Great Rivers Biennial 2024: Saj Issa, Basil Kincaid, Ronald Young</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, September 6, 2024–February 9, 2025. Photo: Izaiah Johnson.

Great Rivers Biennial

Saj Issa, Basil Kincaid, Ronald Young

<em>Jon Young: The Other Side of Quicksand,</em> installation view, <em>Great Rivers Biennial 2022: Yowshien Kuo, Yvonne Osei, Jon Young,</em> Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, September 9, 2022–February 12, 2023. Photo courtesy Dusty Kessler.

Great Rivers Biennial

Yowshien Kuo, Yvonne Osei, Jon Young

<em>Tim Portlock: Nickels from Heaven</em>, Great Rivers Biennial 2020, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, September 11, 2020—February 21, 2021. Photo: Dusty Kessler.

Great Rivers Biennial

Kahlil Robert Irving, Tim Portlock, and Rachel Youn

Adam Frelin, <em>White Heat</em>, 2004. 48 inches x 60 inches.

Great Rivers Biennial

Jill Downen, Adam Frelin, and Kim Humphries

<em>Juan William Chávez</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, February 1–April 20, 2008. Photo: David Ulmer.

Great Rivers Biennial

Juan William Chávez, Corey Escoto, and Michelle Oosterbaan

<em>Moses: The Audiophile Series</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, January 20–March 26, 2006.

Great Rivers Biennial

Jason Wallace Triefenbach, Moses, and Matthew Strauss

<em>Martin Brief: Amazon God</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, April 11–August 8, 2010. Photo: Torno Brothers Photography.

Great Rivers Biennial

Martin Brief, Sarah Frost, and Cameron Fuller

<em>Mel Trad</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, May 11–August 12, 2012. Photo: David Johnson.

Great Rivers Biennial

David Johnson, Asma Kazmi, and Mel Trad

<em>Brandon Anschultz: Suddenly Last Summer</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, May 9–August 9, 2014. Photo: David Johnson.

Great Rivers Biennial

Brandon Anschultz, Carlie Trosclair, and Cayce Zavaglia

<em>Lyndon Barrois Jr.: Of Color</em>, installation view, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, May 6–August 21, 2016. Photo: David Johnson.

Great Rivers Biennial

Lyndon Barrois Jr., Nanette Boileau, and Tate Foley

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