An extension of an on-going series of programs in St. Louis about the problems of art criticism, “Meditations in an Emergency” offers artists in the community an opportunity to have ekphrastic poems written about their artwork.
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The Salon Series is an exhibition and discussion project that emphasizes participation between guests and artists to explore meaning, context and craft of new work.
Night Club is an independent exhibition space, directed by Olivia Coran and Matthew Steinbrecher, in the Bucktown neighborhood of Chicago.
For the first edition of BOOK CLUB we will review Ben Davis’s “9.5 Theses on Art and Class.” This first discussion covers two chapters in the section titled, “Art and Class.”
BANK Projects is an artist-run space based in St. Louis operating out of a former bank in the city’s active Cherokee Street neighborhood.
We have been having a lot of discussions this summer on the role and forms of criticism and we are pleased to announce a new column on our site: BOOK CLUB – that is one experimental attempt at providing a public platform for critical discussions.
fort gondo exercised a fairly rigorous open-door policy (literally) for the majority of its past – meaning, there have been countless organizers and semi-responsible parties involved. At the end of the day, fort gondo is Galen Gondolfi’s home – now shared by his wife, Jessica Baran, and their four dogs.
Greetings from our extended summer vacation from new online posts. For the month of August, we have been working with St. Louis area organizations to present a public roundtable discussion and corresponding workshop focused around the topic of art criticism in the region.