Past Exhibits
Leo Ray, Infinite Painting
February 24, 2017 to May 28, 2017
Infinite Painting is a solo exhibition of paintings by Leo Ray, an Israel based artist. This is the artist's first solo exhibition in the U.S. On entering the gallery, visitors are greeted by an enormous blue and black wall of densely installed paintings. The installation of the contemplative blue field was intentionally planned to mark the transition between the two sides of the gallery.
On entering the gallery, visitors are greeted by an enormous blue and black wall of densely installed paintings. The contemplative blue field was intentionally planned to mark the transition between the two sides of the gallery. The Infinite Painting unfolds from right to left and depicts portraits of friends and family, dogs, cats, donkeys, and birds, in addition to a significant number of quotes from well-known paintings.
Each of the ninety-eight canvases are extensions of adjacent canvases and contain unifying elements of the entire Infinite Painting, allowing the viewer a chance for contemplation and reflection.
The Jesuit Mission Collection (3rd Floor) and the Modern and Contemporary Artwork (2nd Floor) are open.
Exhibition |
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Leo Ray, Infinite Painting |
2017 Congressional Art Competition |
Tennessee Williams: The Playwright and the Painter |
Urban Wanderers- Through Their Eyes Art Exhibition |
Return to Forever: Kathleen Brodeur ~ Edson Campos |
Inner Harmony: Learning from the Buddhist Spirit |
Linda Skrainka: Reflections |
Urban Wanderers 2016 |
EXPLORATIONS IN REALITY: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION |
Persuasive Politics 2016: Presidential Campaign Memorabilia |
St. Louis Creates: Works by Local Artists |
No Place Like Home: American Scene Painting in the Sinquefield Collection |
Tradition Redefined: The Larry and Brenda Thompson Collection of African-American Art |
Urban Wanderers: A Partnership with Stray Rescue |
The Dream |
The 2229 Original Osage Allottees |
Holiday Rooms in Bloom |
Quilt National 2013 |
Speaking of Fibers 2013 |
James M. Smith: Unscripted |
Edward Boccia: Figurative Expressionist |
Roxanne Phillips: In Print |
Urban Wanderers 2013 |
Spirit and History |
Art and Dissent |
Providential Journey: the art of Brother Mel |
Warhol's Polaroids, A Method |
Robert Motherwell, Abstract Expressionist |
Marian Steen, Memories and Dreams |
Urban Wanderers 2012 |
Contemporary Women Artists XVI: Longevity |
Mark Making, Prints from Wildwood Press |
Persuasive Politics |
Threads of Traditions II |
Patricia Watwood: Myths and Individuals |
InMotion: Sports Photography by Lew Portnoy |
Continuing Tradition: Paintings by Michal Artal |
Urban Wanderers 2011 |
ADSUM: Contemporary Paintings on Ignatian Spirituality by Holly Schapker |
Sun-Smith-Foret: Final Cut |
Yingxue Zuo: Blend of Styles |
Tom Huck: Brutal Truths |
Kaleidoscope - works by Mexican Master Leonardo Nierman |
Threads of Tradition: St. Louis Quilters |
The 12th Hungarian Cartoon Festival: a Dialogue of Cultures |
Max Scharf: Radiant Harmonies |
Marcel Duchamp: Chess Master |
Another Me: Transformations from Pain to Power, Photographs by Achinto Bhadra |
Relics of a Glorious Past. Imperial Russian Artifacts from the Collection of Dr. James F. Cooper |
Reflections - Paintings by Nancy Newman Rice |
Diebenkorn, Hockney, and Dine: Selected Prints from the Bank of America Collection |
Persuasive Politics - Presidential Campaign Memorabilia |
Master Drawings |
Sicilia: Immaginario Barocco e Feste Religiose A Photographic Exhibition by Giuseppe Leone |
Discerning Palette: Jerry O. Wilkerson Retrospective |
Resilience - The Sculpture of Philip Hitchcock |
Revelation - The Religious Imagination of Russell Kraus |
Elusive Light: Michael Eastman Retrospective |
Roads to Freedom - To Europe Through Solidarity |
The Lincoln Legacy: Presidential Years |
Keen Vision: The Gary C. Werth's Collections |
Treasured Jade - Ronald S. Poe Collection of Chinese Jade |
Art Struck - The William D. Merwin Collection of Contemporary Art |
Always at the Frontier: Saint Louis University 1818-2018 |
A Lifetime in Art: Margaret Lazzari - Honored Alumna |
2019 Congressional Art Competition |
Race and Representation: Euro-American Depictions of Native Americans and Their Cultures |
Modes of Expression: Representational, Abstract and Non-Objective Art Selections from the Permanent Collection |
M.C. Escher: Infinite Variations |
Plastic: The Future Then... and Now |
The Civil War Imagined and Real |
Leon Bronstein: Between the Fantastic and the Real |
2021 Congressional Art Competition |
Too Hot to Sing |
El Sueo Americano/ The American Dream: Photographs by Tom Kiefer at SLUMA |
In Between Me and the World: Women Artists in the Collection of the Saint Louis University Museum of Art |
20th Century Visionaries: Prints and Photographs from the Permanent Collection |
Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals 1933-1945 |
Painting the Midwest: Selections from the Collection of Timothy and Jeanne Drone |
Transfuturism |
Displaced: Selections from the Permanent Collection |
Objects I Love: Odes + Photos |
2022 Congressional Art Competition |
Exploring the Landscape |
Ignite: Teaching and Learning at Saint Louis University |
Exploring the Figure |
2023 Congressional Art Competition |
Ink Tributes |
Divergent Paths |
What is Holy to Me: Sacred Objects Through Our Identities |
Legacy |
Art and Religion |
What is Christ |
2024 Congressional Art Competition |