Oct 5, 2011

Go See Art...In Grand Center, St. Louis


"Reflections of the Buddha" at The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts. Photo: Courtesy of The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts.<br />Standing Prince Shotoku at Age Two (Shotoku Taishi Nisaizo), c. 1292. Japan, Kamakura period, 1185–1333. Japanese cypress (hinoki) wood;assembled woodblock construction with polychromy and rock-crystal inlaid eyes. 26 3/4 x 9 3/4 x 9 in. (67.9 x 24.8 x 22.9 cm). Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Promised gift of Walter C. Sedgwick in memory of Ellery Sedgwick Sr. and Ellery Sedgwick Jr., 99.1979.1. Photograph by Junius Beebe © President and Fellows of Harvard College<br />
Kelley Johnson at Bruno David Gallery
David Noonan at the Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis (CAM)
Leslie Laskey at Bruno David Gallery
Shawn Burkard at the Sheldon Art Galleries
Adrian Kellard at MOCRA
Guerra de la Paz "Follow the Leader" at Craft Alliance
Michael Artal at the Saint Louis University Museum of Art

Art in Grand Center (link)
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts (link)
Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis - CAM (link)
Sheldon Art Galleries (link)
Saint Louis University Museum of Art (link)
Craft Alliance Gallery (link)
Museum of Contemporary Religious Art - MOCRA (link)
Bruno David Gallery (link)
PSTL Gallery (link)
Greenberg Van Doren Gallery (link)
Portfolio Gallery (link)

Images:
Standing Prince Shotoku at Age Two (Shotoku Taishi Nisaizo), (detail) c. 1292. Japan, Kamakura period, 1185–1333. Japanese cypress (hinoki) wood;assembled woodblock construction with polychromy and rock-crystal inlaid eyes. 26 3/4 x 9 3/4 x 9 in. (67.9 x 24.8 x 22.9 cm). Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Promised gift of Walter C. Sedgwick in memory of Ellery Sedgwick Sr. and Ellery Sedgwick Jr., 99.1979.1. Photograph by Junius Beebe © President and Fellows of Harvard College. Image: Courtesy of The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts.
Kelley Johnson. "Untitled 2", (detail), 2011. Acrylic and mixed media on paper. 30 x 22 inches. Image: Courtesy of Bruno David Gallery.
David Noonan. "Untitled", (detail), 2010. Screenprint on linen. 84.25 x 119.69 x 2.36 inches. Private Collection, Rosana and Jacques Seguin. Image: Courtesy of the Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis (CAM).
Leslie Laskey. "Untitled", (detail), 2011. Mixed media on paper. 12 x 12 inches. Image: Courtesy of Bruno David Gallery.
Shawn Burkard. "Monoliths I", (detail), 2011. Steel. 80 x 55 x 52 inches. Image: Courtesy of Sheldon Art Galleries.
Adrian Kellard. "Shrine", (detail), 1984-85. Latex on wood. Image: Courtesy of MOCRA.
Guerra de la Paz. "Follow the Leader", (detail), 2011. Image: Courtesy of Craft Alliance Gallery.
Michael Artal. "Turquoise Vase with Citrus", (detail). Image: Courtesy of The Saint Louis University Museum of Art.


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The gallery is located at 3721 Washington Boulevard, in the heart of the Grand Center Arts District, directly opposite the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, and in close proximity to the Sheldon Art Galleries, The Fox Theatre, and Powell Symphony Hall. Bruno David Gallery is St. Louis' leading art gallery specializing in contemporary art and one of the most important places to see art in Saint Louis. The Gallery represents some of the best artists that Saint Louis has to offer, along with artists of national and international reputation. Bruno David Gallery’s art program has introduced new contemporary art to local gallery goers. The gallery is open free to the public and the hours are 10 AM to 5 PM Wednesdays through Saturdays, and by appointment.

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