PUBLIC ART PUBLIC MEMORY WHO'S MISSING
Public Art
Public Memory
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Who’s Missing?
The exhibition Public Art | Public Memory: Who is Missing explores the role of public art in embodying public memory. It engages with contemporary discussion around expanding representation in our public monuments.
While public statues of men are plentiful in cities — statues of women who have made significant history are few and far between. And when statues of woman exist more often than not they are allegories, archetypes, symbols, muses, or metaphors.
In the wake of #metoo and recent events, heightened awareness of gender inequity and power imbalance have become part of the political and design discourse. Grassroots advocacy has gained momentum, motivating civic leaders to take action.
The exhibition brings together the work of three photographers, interpreting public statues of women in their respective cities — St. Louis, New York and Paris.
This exhibition invites the audience to explore and experience these photographs to reflect on the impact of representation and collective memory in public art. We hope they will inspire thoughts about the value of diversity and about who is missing.
Jasmin Aber | Rick Bell | Maeve Elder
Elizabeth Lennard (Paris) | Edward Tsimerman (St. Louis) | Robert Wallace (New York)
Eric Mumford | Rosalind Norman | Meredith McKinley | Jonathan Smith | Greg Carr
Rick Bell (Moderator)
Friday, Sept 6, 2019
Panel discussion: 4:30 p.m.
Exhibit reception: 6:00 p.m.
WHERE
CEL @ Kranzberg Arts Gallery
501 N. Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63103
Exhibit runs through Sept 28
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or call 314.256.9317
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