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鈥淣arrative Wisdom and African Arts,鈥 the largest show of African art that St. Louis Art Museum has ever organized, shows how African artists working in many mediums have preserved cultural memory by passing along inherited wisdom.
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鈥淭he Work of Art鈥 at St. Louis Art Museum displays art made by people working for the Federal Art Project, a New Deal program better known for its grand, public murals. It includes the first works by African American artists to enter the museum鈥檚 collection. Many have never before been on view.
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Counterpublic, a St. Louis nonprofit organization that produces public art projects, is placing 鈥渆rased history markers鈥 at city intersections where streets named for Native American peoples meet streets named for the places from which white settlers removed them.
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Curators are discovering new layers to German Expressionist art in St. Louis.
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鈥淭he Culture: Hip Hop & Contemporary Art in the 21st century鈥 at St. Louis Art Museum maps the broad influence of hip-hop culture in a wide-ranging exhibition.
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The sculpture 鈥淟ive Culture Force 1鈥檚鈥 makes a large impression and is currently on display at the St. Louis Art Museum.
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鈥淭he Culture: Hip Hop & Contemporary Art in the 21st Century鈥 opens with a block party and free museum admission on Saturday at the St. Louis Art Museum. The wide-ranging exhibition will run for four months.
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A component of the upcoming St. Louis Art Museum exhibition that鈥檚 on display through Jan. 1 showcases hip-hop鈥檚 lasting influence on fashion.
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鈥淎ction/Abstraction Redefined: Modern Native Art, 1940s-1970s鈥 is St. Louis Art Museum鈥檚 first exhibition of modern and contemporary Native American art.
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A new exhibition at the St. Louis Art Museum, 鈥淐atching the Moment,鈥 is curated from the personal collection of Ted and Maryanne Ellison Simmons.