Exhibitions
Arcangelo Sassolino: Not Human
Arcangelo Sassolino: Not Human, an exhibition of kinetic sculptures that breathe, explode, punch, and crush.
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Arcangelo Sassolino: Not Human, an exhibition of kinetic sculptures that breathe, explode, punch, and crush.
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The Propeller Group: Fusion (After a Universe of Collisions), a video work projected onto the facade of the Museum.
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Katherine Bernhardt, an exhibition on the Project Wall, uses mural to explore environmental degradation.
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Deana Lawson, an exhibition of photography, explores and challenges the conventional representations of the black body seen throughout the history of photography.
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Louis Cameron, an exhibition of photography and poster art, explores art that is politically and socially engaged.
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CAM presents the eighth edition of the Great Rivers Biennial featuring new work by St. Louis-based artists Addoley Dzegede, Sarah Paulsen, and Jacob Stanley. The artists work in varied media, with their project proposals involving textiles, animation, and sculpture, respectively. The award winners were chosen by a distinguished panel of jurors following individual studio visits of…
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Vashon instructor Tim Jennings and CAM’s Miriam Ruiz busily prepare the art room for the arriving students. “We’ll need the press, please,” Miriam tells Tim as she unlocks a supply cabinet. Two students stand by the door to the classroom, feigning innocence. “Did you two just lock the door?” Tim…
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Los Angeles-based artist Tim Youd continues his series of durational performances by retyping books by authors with deep St. Louis connections—William S. Burroughs, T.S. Eliot, Stanley Elkin, and Marianne Moore—at CAM and at locations relating to the writers’ biographies.
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Trenton Doyle Hancock: The Re-Evolving Door to the Moundverse, an exhibition of painting, sculpture, and video, creates a mythological world.
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