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Galleries are sort of like plant species: Some are perennial and blossom anew each season, others are annuals that blossom briefly before fading away. The Ellen Curlee Gallery, we now know, belonged to the latter class. But oh, what a bloom it was! Concentrating on modern fine-art photography, the tiny space on Washington Avenue downtown became known for mounting intellectually rigorous shows that often presented several artists — both homegrown and from outside the region — tackling a single issue or idea from radically different points of view. The effect was often heady, and the gallery garnered its share of critical acclaim. But acclaim doesn't pay the bills, and last May, after a three-year run, the gallery's eponymous owner called it quits. But it turns out Curlee herself is something of a perennial: This fall she'll open a new, less formal project space just down the street.
As local art openings go, that of Take Out, scheduled for this Friday, May 23, at the Ellen Curlee Gallery, promises to break a few rules. For one, the show is immense: It will feature 100 eight-by-ten-inch photographic works. Also, the works... More »
Galleries are sort of like plant species: Some are perennial and blossom anew each season, others are annuals that blossom briefly before fading away. The Ellen Curlee Gallery, we now know, belonged to the latter class. But oh, what a bloom it was! Concentrating on modern fine-art photography, the tiny space on Washington Avenue downtown became known for mounting intellectually rigorous shows that often presented several artists -- both homegrown and from outside the region --... More »
Time was that if you lived in St. Louis and wanted to see world-class contemporary photography outside the city's universities, you needed an Internet connection with plenty of bandwidth -- or a plane ticket. Enter Ellen Curlee, whose eponymous gallery concentrates exclusively on fine-art photography. Smart and sophisticated, Curlee has used her keen eye and vast knowledge of the art form to present St. Louis with the sort of high-caliber shows rarely seen in the nation's interior. Since... More »
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