
Mirror mirror on the wall, what ever happened to my hair? ... [More]

Mirror mirror on the wall, what ever happened to my hair? ... [More]

Andrew Raimist's photograph View From the Arch earned an award from the AIA Photography competition. It will be among the art by architects to be auctioned at Cannon Design. April 18. Cannon Design 1100 Clark Ave, St Louis (314) 241-6250 ... [More]

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Two unusual structures on the lawn in front of Bixby Hall at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. The tree limbs, woven like wicker baskets, raise many questions about process, materials and architecture past and present. See more photos ... [More]

10 STREET GALLERY: Photography | "Nostalgia" Mostly black and white images shot on film. That seems such a long time ago. 10th Street Gallery Photo: Dickson Beall ... [More]

INMOTION: SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEW PORTNOY SEPTEMBER 16 - NOVEMBER 2o In Motion: Sports Photography by Lew Portnoy. More than 75 images, of some of the world's most famous athletes at their best. From boxing to bull riding, from soccer to swimming, Muhammad Ali to Ozzie Smith. ... [More]

Glass making demonstrations at the Third Degree Glass Factory’s “Third Friday” event combined with their stunning gallery of glassware, entertainment by fire dancers, live music and a combination photography/sculpture exhibit of dancers for a fiery finish to the work week and hot ticket to begin the weekend. ... [More]

The first major museum exhibition of Ai Weiwei's work since his release from detention is a photography exhibit offering glimpses of the artist's time spent living in New York in the 1980s and early 1990s. The artist, whose detention in April in China ignited an international uproar after his family said allegations of economic crimes against him were an excuse to silence his criticism of contemporary China, did not attend the exhibit. ... [More]
Eric Minh Swenson, Alex Couwenberg and Carmon Colangelo, . Through May 4
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