ST. LOUIS — Nicole Eisenman and A.L. Steiner’s current exhibition Readykeulous by Ridykeulous: This is What Liberation Feels Like™, at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, is a heady riot of neon, smut, Sharpie scribbles, editorial angst, lesbian supremacist propaganda, and impassioned ink-on-paper correspondence by over fifty artists from Jack Smith to Kathleen Hanna.
Jessica Baran
Jessica Baran is the author of two books of poetry, Equivalents (Lost Roads, 2013) and Remains to Be Used (Apostrophe Books, 2010). She lives in St. Louis, Missouri, where she teaches at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts and directs fort gondo compound for the arts.
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Art Needs Drag
ST. LOUIS — The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts recently hosted a week-long series of exhilaratingly unconventional events collectively titled RESET, during which yoga, break-dancing, fort-building, nail art, drag performance, and more unspooled on a commissioned installation by New York-based artist David Scanavino.