Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis: 18 January 2019
CAM 2019 Spring Exhibitions open January 18
Christine Corday, Guan Xiao, Oliver Laric, and ArtReach: Vashon High School
On view January 18 through April 21, 2019
Christine Corday: RELATIVE POINTS, a major site-specific exhibition commissioned by the Museum and anchored by a twelve-piece monumental sculptural installation
Guan Xiao: Fiction Archive Project
Oliver Laric: 2000 Cliparts, an animated sequence projected on the museum facade
ArtReach: Vashon High School, featuring work from sophomores participating in the Vashon + CAM partnership.
Christine Corday: RELATIVE POINTS
Christine Corday combines the sciences with the fine arts to investigate the material matter that defines space, the universe, and the planet Earth. A 21st-century alchemist, Corday's monumental RELATIVE POINTS sculptures invite human interaction, underscoring the importance of the body in relation to these elemental forms containing the stuff of stars, the same materials of which we are made.
Guan Xiao: Fiction Archive Project
Guan Xiao's art is a study of contrasts, piece-by-piece assemblages of physical forms or digital images. Whether as installations or video, her work is representative of our shifting cognitive processes in the internet age.
Oliver Laric: 2000 Cliparts
Oliver Laric's three-minute animation, 2000 Cliparts, speeds through a range of stock characters, resulting in a spectacular, morphing portrait of human culture and cultural stereotypes. The Berlin-based artist's video will be projected on CAM's facade each evening as the latest installment of Street Views.
Museum hours: Wed–Sun 10 am–5 pm; Open until 8 pm Thu & Fri.
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
3750 Washington Boulevard
St. Louis, Missouri 63108
314.535.4660
https://camstl.org
Christine Corday, Guan Xiao, Oliver Laric, and ArtReach: Vashon High School
On view January 18 through April 21, 2019
Christine Corday: RELATIVE POINTS, a major site-specific exhibition commissioned by the Museum and anchored by a twelve-piece monumental sculptural installation
Guan Xiao: Fiction Archive Project
Oliver Laric: 2000 Cliparts, an animated sequence projected on the museum facade
ArtReach: Vashon High School, featuring work from sophomores participating in the Vashon + CAM partnership.
Christine Corday, artist rendering of RELATIVE POINTS commission for CAM, 2018. Compressed elemental metals, metalloids, sodium silicate, 53x49x53"
Christine Corday: RELATIVE POINTS
Christine Corday combines the sciences with the fine arts to investigate the material matter that defines space, the universe, and the planet Earth. A 21st-century alchemist, Corday's monumental RELATIVE POINTS sculptures invite human interaction, underscoring the importance of the body in relation to these elemental forms containing the stuff of stars, the same materials of which we are made.
Guan Xiao: Fiction Archive Project
Guan Xiao's art is a study of contrasts, piece-by-piece assemblages of physical forms or digital images. Whether as installations or video, her work is representative of our shifting cognitive processes in the internet age.
Oliver Laric: 2000 Cliparts
Oliver Laric's three-minute animation, 2000 Cliparts, speeds through a range of stock characters, resulting in a spectacular, morphing portrait of human culture and cultural stereotypes. The Berlin-based artist's video will be projected on CAM's facade each evening as the latest installment of Street Views.
Museum hours: Wed–Sun 10 am–5 pm; Open until 8 pm Thu & Fri.
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
3750 Washington Boulevard
St. Louis, Missouri 63108
314.535.4660
https://camstl.org