“Camp Out,” at Laumeier Sculpture Park through September 16, asks what is a house, what is a home, and what it is exactly that we need to feel settled in one.
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ArticlesThe POP UP Project launches this month, taking over temporary spaces in changing neighborhoods in St. Louis.
Laura Elizabeth Barone surveys the 2012 Great Rivers Biennial, which provides 3 emerging and midcareer artists significant financial awards and a collaborative exhibition at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.
Larry Krone takes the intimate and everyday and makes it present and teeming with energy, writes Laura Elizabeth Barone.
Clara Van Zanten reviews ˚ (read “Degree”) by Stephen Cartwright and Andrew James, at the Luminary Center for the Arts through May 11.
On April 12th and 13th, the annual Inland Symposium, titled CST: Central Standard Time, will look at cultural production in the Midwest and examine its contribution to the nation’s art and visual culture.
Laura Elizabeth Barone explores the singular materiality of Brandon Anschultz’s work, on display at the Contemporary Art Museum in St. Louis through April 22.
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