Bruno David Gallery is Saint Louis' leading art gallery specializing in contemporary art and one of the most important places to see art in Saint Louis. The Gallery represents some of the best artists that Saint Louis has to offer, along with artists of national and international reputation. Located in a renovated industrial building in the Midtown St. Louis - Grand Center arts district, directly opposite the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts and the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis - CAM, and in close proximity to the Sheldon Art Galleries, The Fox Theatre, and Powell Symphony Hall. Bruno David Gallery’s art program has introduced new contemporary art to local gallery goers, and has been discussed in important publications including, Art in America, Art Papers, ArtNet Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal.
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Howard Jones: Memory and Refraction
By Bruno David Gallery Publications
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50 page fully illustrated color catalogue of an exhibtion of the late Howard Jones' work at Bruno David Gallery. Essay by... More > Robert W. Duffy and afterword by Brandyn Jones. September 2008 < Less
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Damon Freed: Life Saver
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49 page fully illustrated color catalogue of Damon Freed’s exhibition "Life Saver" at Bruno David Gallery. Includes an... More > essay by Kara Gordon. (Softcover, December 2011) < Less
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Kelley Johnson: Works on Paper
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41 page fully illustrated color catalogue of Kelley Johnson’s exhibition "Works on Paper" at Bruno David Gallery. Includes... More > an essay by Sarah Mote. (Softcover, October 2011) < Less
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Hung Liu: Za Zhong Paintings
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48 page fully illustrated color catalogue of Hung Liu’s exhibition "Za Zhong Paintings" at Bruno David Gallery. Includes... More > an essay by Kara Gordon. (Softcover, May 2011) < Less
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Leslie Laskey: S.E.N.T.
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66 page fully illustrated color catalogue of Leslie Laskey’s exhibition "S.E.N.T. (Security Envelopes Now Tampered" at... More > Bruno David Gallery. Includes essays by Megan Vallowe and Jim Harris. (Softcover, October 2011) < Less
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MoPA: 2004-2011
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41 page fully illustrated color catalogue of MoPA’s exhibition "MoPA: 2004-2011" at Bruno David Gallery. Includes an essay... More > by Hannah Piper Burns. (Softcover, September 2011) < Less
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Theaster Gates: Dry Bones and Other Parables from the North
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64 page fully illustrated color catalogue of Theaster Gates’s exhibition "Dry Bones and Other Parables From the North" at... More > Bruno David Gallery (Part of The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts' Transformation Project). Includes an essay by Alana Downie. (Softcover, June 2010) < Less
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Shawn Burkard: The House of Mimesis/Revovling Personalities
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38 page fully illustrated color catalogue of Shawn Burkard’s exhibition "The House of Mimesis/Revolving Personalities" at... More > Bruno David Gallery. Includes an essay by Meagan A. Ramsey. (Softcover, March 2011) < Less
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Laura Beard: Thick and Smooth
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40 page fully illustrated color catalogue of Laura Beard’s exhibition "Thick and Smooth" at Bruno David Gallery. Includes... More > an essay by Nino Bischof. (Softcover, June 2011) < Less
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Martin Brief: Amazon God
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27 page fully illustrated color catalogue of Martin Brief’s exhibition "Martin Brief: Amazon God" at the Contemporary Art... More > Museum St. Louis (CAM). Includes an essay by Ivy Cooper. (Softcover, October 2010) < Less
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