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The Contemporary Art Museum and the Gateway Foundation has supported 33 St. Louis area artists since the initiative began in 2003.
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Despite being invisible, air serves as inspiration for Paul Chan鈥檚 recent work.
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To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the first HIV/AIDS diagnosis in 1981, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis will delve into St. Louis' history with the disease, and efforts to continue providing care to people with HIV/AIDS amid an ongoing pandemic.
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The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis' first podcast, 鈥淩adio Resistance,鈥 is an 11-episode production that features conversations among exhibiting artists, local activists, scholars and politicians delving into St. Louis鈥 role in activism. Selections of 鈥淩adio Resistance鈥 will air on our program biweekly on Wednesdays starting March 24, with the full episode being released the following day on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher.
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Conceptual artist Ekene Ijeoma's project 鈥淎 Counting鈥 features the voices of residents of cities around the world and seeks to capture the many different languages spoken in that city. He discussed its St. Louis chapter on "St. Louis on the Air."
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2020 Great Rivers Biennial Arts Award recipient Tim Portlock delves into his 鈥淣ickels from Heaven鈥 exhibit. The St. Louis-based artist uses aesthetic conventions from 19th-century American landscape paintings to illustrate his themes about America鈥檚 identity.
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A 2020 Great Rivers Biennial Arts Award recipient, Kahlil Robert Irving joins host Sarah Fenske to delve further into his exhibit theme at the Contemporary Art Museum in St. Louis and his career growth as an artist.
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Host Sarah Fenske explores the latest Great Rivers Biennial exhibit at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis with Misa Jeffereis, the assistant curator at CAM who organized the show, and Rachel Youn, whose "Gather鈥 gallery on display blends the lines between dance and worship.
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In January, Derek Fordjour鈥檚 first major solo museum exhibition opened at St. Louis鈥 Contemporary Art Museum. SHELTER features Fordjour鈥檚 paintings and鈥
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The Contemporary Art Museum will reopen its doors July 9 with new social distancing measures to reduce the risk of contracting the coronavirus. Only about鈥