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Curators are discovering new layers to German Expressionist art in St. Louis.
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“The Culture: Hip Hop & Contemporary Art in the 21st century” at St. Louis Art Museum maps the broad influence of hip-hop culture in a wide-ranging exhibition.
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The sculpture “Live Culture Force 1’s” makes a large impression and is currently on display at the St. Louis Art Museum.
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“The Culture: Hip Hop & Contemporary Art in the 21st Century” 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’s on display through Jan. 1 showcases hip-hop’s lasting influence on fashion.
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“Action/Abstraction Redefined: Modern Native Art, 1940s-1970s” is St. Louis Art Museum’s first exhibition of modern and contemporary Native American art.
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A new exhibition at the St. Louis Art Museum, “Catching the Moment,” is curated from the personal collection of Ted and Maryanne Ellison Simmons.
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Min Jung Kim, director of the St. Louis Art Museum, said museum leaders must seek the perspectives of a diverse group of people, including those whom institutions have long excluded.
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The donation will include works by Picasso, Miró and other major artists.
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St. Louis Art Museum curators Melissa Wolfe and Amy Torbert discuss “Art Along the Rivers,” the new show examining art from St. Louis and the surrounding confluence region, where the Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio rivers come together.