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This exhibition by St. Louis-based artist Greg Edmondson literally takes its formal cue from the behavior of the drawn line — as a connective gesture, a way of linking knotted entities and outlining absences. A series of graphite drawings on... More »
A whole lotta corporate angst is channeled into this riotous installation by St. Louis- and New York City-based artist Cindy Tower. Consisting of a massive, immersive piling of cardboard boxes, chunks of foam core and a profusion of bold-text... More »
The right to a dissenting opinion and free speech are extremely valued in this country. Many a patriot has said a word or two out of step from the established rhetoric, but when it is an eloquent criticism of systemic inequity, the statement... More »
Dark Star Cloaked in black hoodies, vinyl track pants, sneakers, cycling gloves and face-covering Manchester United scarves, two life-size figures loom midstride at the center of this ominous exhibition by St. Louis-based artist Daniel McGrath.... More »
Ron Fondaw creates art in several media -- installation, ceramics, adobe -- but he considers drawing "the tissue that holds all the work I do together." For Drawing In Between, his new solo show at Good Citizen Gallery(2274 Gravois Avenue;... More »
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You could be a good Samaritan for all I care... if your art is shitty its not cool
Offbeat yet steadfast, this engaging and inventive gallery near the intersection of Gravois and Jefferson avenues never fails to surprise. Walk in one month and see a collection of what look like turn-of-the-century photographs but are actually contemporary shots created from handmade pinhole cameras (Pinholio); next month discover a labyrinth of thrift-store items, assembled into a precarious sculptural installation, which over the exhibit's course will proceed to disappear (Mike... More »
In just under a year since its inaugural exhibition, Good Citizen Gallery has followed through on the promise of its name, hosting a consistently reliable series of well-executed shows that balance neighborly beneficence with integrity in craft. Founder Andrew James, an artist and replanted St. Louisan, rehabbed a slender space on Gravois near Jefferson Avenue with an eye to maintaining its distinct local character -- tin ceiling, exposed brick, hardwood -- while infusing a little... More »
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