Exhibitions
Jesse Howard: Thy Kingdom Come
Jesse Howard: Thy Kingdom Come, an exhibition of hand-painted signs comprising religious exhortations, political denunciations, and autobiographical details.
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Exhibitions
Jesse Howard: Thy Kingdom Come, an exhibition of hand-painted signs comprising religious exhortations, political denunciations, and autobiographical details.
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Exhibitions
Mel Chin: Rematch, a multi-media exhibition, engages social justice and community partnerships.
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Laurie Simmons: Two Boys and the Love Doll, an exhibition of photographs, looks into our current lack of real world connectivity.
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Basquiat Before Basquiat: East 12th Street, 1979–1980, an exhibition of archival material providing insight into the artistic life of Basquiat.
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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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Exhibitions
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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