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Cunst Gallery: Alexa Clavijo /// Rachel Kalman

Lemp & Wyoming Street
St. Louis, MO 63118
July 13, 2019

Cunst Gallery invites you to a new exhibition featuring the work of Alexa Clavijo and Rachel Kalman.

*LIVING ROOM - Alexa Clavijo*

Alexa Clavijo is a visual and performance artist living in St. Louis, Missouri. She uses sculpture and performance to explore and understand her surroundings, and investigates contemporary topics such as identity and dysfunction in everyday objects through abstraction and humor.

*KITCHEN - Rachel Kalman*

Rachel Kalman’s paintings are full of notions of representation. She is fascinated by the impossible tasks we ask of inanimate, decorative objects, and works to generate still lifes of still lifes that subvert their own historical, moralistic authority; confounding the relationship between kitsch and art, beauty and power. Originally from Canyon, CA, Rachel Kalman recently graduated with her MFA from Washington University in St. Louis.

Look for the sign near the corner of Lemp & Wyoming Street in Benton Park, near Gus’s Pretzels.

FREE

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  • 2019-07-13 00:00:00 2019-07-13 00:00:00 America/Chicago Cunst Gallery: Alexa Clavijo /// Rachel Kalman

    Cunst Gallery invites you to a new exhibition featuring the work of Alexa Clavijo and Rachel Kalman.

    *LIVING ROOM - Alexa Clavijo*

    Alexa Clavijo is a visual and performance artist living in St. Louis, Missouri. She uses sculpture and performance to explore and understand her surroundings, and investigates contemporary topics such as identity and dysfunction in everyday objects through abstraction and humor.

    *KITCHEN - Rachel Kalman*

    Rachel Kalman’s paintings are full of notions of representation. She is fascinated by the impossible tasks we ask of inanimate, decorative objects, and works to generate still lifes of still lifes that subvert their own historical, moralistic authority; confounding the relationship between kitsch and art, beauty and power. Originally from Canyon, CA, Rachel Kalman recently graduated with her MFA from Washington University in St. Louis.

    Look for the sign near the corner of Lemp & Wyoming Street in Benton Park, near Gus’s Pretzels.

    FREE

    Lemp & Wyoming Street St. Louis MO 63118
Lemp & Wyoming Street
St. Louis, MO 63118

Cunst Gallery: Alexa Clavijo /// Rachel Kalman

Lemp & Wyoming Street
St. Louis, MO 63118
July 13, 2019

Cunst Gallery invites you to a new exhibition featuring the work of Alexa Clavijo and Rachel Kalman.

*LIVING ROOM - Alexa Clavijo*

Alexa Clavijo is a visual and performance artist living in St. Louis, Missouri. She uses sculpture and performance to explore and understand her surroundings, and investigates contemporary topics such as identity and dysfunction in everyday objects through abstraction and humor.

*KITCHEN - Rachel Kalman*

Rachel Kalman’s paintings are full of notions of representation. She is fascinated by the impossible tasks we ask of inanimate, decorative objects, and works to generate still lifes of still lifes that subvert their own historical, moralistic authority; confounding the relationship between kitsch and art, beauty and power. Originally from Canyon, CA, Rachel Kalman recently graduated with her MFA from Washington University in St. Louis.

Look for the sign near the corner of Lemp & Wyoming Street in Benton Park, near Gus’s Pretzels.

FREE

  • View Map
  • 2019-07-13 00:00:00 2019-07-13 00:00:00 America/Chicago Cunst Gallery: Alexa Clavijo /// Rachel Kalman

    Cunst Gallery invites you to a new exhibition featuring the work of Alexa Clavijo and Rachel Kalman.

    *LIVING ROOM - Alexa Clavijo*

    Alexa Clavijo is a visual and performance artist living in St. Louis, Missouri. She uses sculpture and performance to explore and understand her surroundings, and investigates contemporary topics such as identity and dysfunction in everyday objects through abstraction and humor.

    *KITCHEN - Rachel Kalman*

    Rachel Kalman’s paintings are full of notions of representation. She is fascinated by the impossible tasks we ask of inanimate, decorative objects, and works to generate still lifes of still lifes that subvert their own historical, moralistic authority; confounding the relationship between kitsch and art, beauty and power. Originally from Canyon, CA, Rachel Kalman recently graduated with her MFA from Washington University in St. Louis.

    Look for the sign near the corner of Lemp & Wyoming Street in Benton Park, near Gus’s Pretzels.

    FREE

    Lemp & Wyoming Street St. Louis MO 63118
Lemp & Wyoming Street
St. Louis, MO 63118