On Earth features work from five artists who use moving images to explore the complex relationships between humans and the natural environment. The exhibition includes work from Ali Cherri (@ali.cherri ), Jeffrey Gibson (@jeffrune ), Sky Hopinka (@skyhopinka ), Ana Mendieta, and Rivane Neuenschwander.
Opening at the Pulitzer on March 8, 2024. Learn more at the link in our bio.
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1: Jeffrey Gibson, “To Feel Myself Beloved on the Earth,” 2020. Single-channel video with stereo sound, dimensions variable, 16 minutes, Courtesy of the artist; Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York; Roberts Projects, Los Angeles; and Stephen Friedman, London.
2: Sky Hopinka, “Mnemonics of Shape and Reason,” 2021. HD video, stereo, colour, 4 minutes and 13 seconds, Open edition (HOPINKA-2022-0015), Courtesy of the artist and Tanya Leighton, Berlin and Los Angeles.
3: Ali Cherri, “Of Men and Gods and Mud,” 2022. Three-channel video installation, Projection duration: 18 minutes, 20 seconds, Courtesy of the artist and Imane Farès, Paris.
This Saturday, July 6, at 11am, experience an enchanting journey through nature and art with artist @mee_jey as she debuts Cape of Continuity. Starting in Park-Like, participants are invited to view the community-made artwork and participate as musicians, following the artist as she ends her performance in the museum’s lower main gallery.
Learn more at the link in our bio.
📸: @virginia_harold
Join us next Friday, July 5, for a free concert with singer-songwriter @aida__ade , accompanied by The Dhoruba Collective, in the Pulitzer's Spring Church.
Born in the Fairgrounds neighborhood of St. Louis, Aida began writing music at the age of 6, is a classically trained violinist and violist, and began pursuing vocal music in 2016. She is a school-based trauma-informed therapist while creating and performing music.
Learn more at the link in our bio.
📸: Dustin Davis
Tomorrow, Friday, June 28, at 6pm, join Pulitzer curator Tamara Schenkenberg for a tour of Delcy Morelos: Interwoven. Participants will learn about the artist’s use of soil and other organic materials and her spiritual and ecological beliefs in the interconnectivity of all living things.
📸: @virginia_harold
The final touches are applied to Earthly Weaving, the latest in a number of monumental soil installations Delcy Morelos has made since 2012. In Morelos’s work, steel fencing is covered in a mixture of local soil, spices, hay, ground brick, iron oxide, and acrylic binder.
📸: Behind-the-scenes view by @virginia_harold
Join us today from 9:30am–12pm for Family Day in @grandcenterartsdistrict !
At the Pulitzer, enjoy free family portraits with @virginia_harold in the museum 📸, bubbles and a coloring station in Park-Like 🫧🖍️, and a fresh fruit & water station 🍇💧!
Explore the full schedule of events at the link in our bio.