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Camp Out: Finding Home in an Unstable World
Laumeier Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Rd, Sunset Hills, MO | Get Directions »
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Camp Out: Finding Home in an Unstable World is the third in a series of summer projects that will use the natural and cultural resources of St. Louis as a site for artistic inquiry and production. The artists invited for Camp Out will conduct "action research" to comment on, add to or question the unique history of the St. Louis region and of the role artist’s play in addressing urgent social questions. The title Camp Out suggests the two extremes of living in the landscape. For some, camping is a deliberate "back-to-nature" experience precluded in our urbanized world. For other past and present global citizens, however, displacement from home and finding basic resources for living is a great struggle.
Laumeier will animate its public spaces by presenting artists whose practice addresses long-neglected issues of concern in our region, such as the disappearance of "public space", the conversion of arable agricultural land for suburban sprawl or industrial use, the isolation that comes with suburban living and the persistent social and economic divisions between racial groups caused through the mechanisms of history. Artists for this project will work off of ancient and contemporary forms of human shelter, using new materials and processes to create unique sculptural forms. The resulting works will encompass shapes deeply rooted in nature to those that use new technologies to engage the aural and visual landscapes that say something about the way we live—or need to live—now. These projects will unpack a range of American myths, from the self-sufficiency of the rugged individual to the sense of land as empty and conquerable, where resource extraction is without consequence. This project signals a refreshed direction for Laumeier's artistic goals, and will allow artists a unique opportunity to experiment with space.
Artists for the project include: BGL: Jasmin Bilodeau, Sébastien Giguère, and Nicolas Laverdière (Canada), Oliver Bishop-Young (UK), Cyprien Gaillard (France), Isabelle Hayeur (Canada), Edgar Martins (UK), Mary Mattingly (USA), Michael Rakowitz (USA), Emily Speed (UK), Dré Wapenaar (the Netherlands), Kim Yasuda (USA).
Event Details
| Where | Laumeier Sculpture Park 12580 Rott Rd, Sunset Hills, MO 63127 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 5:00 pm–7:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone |
| Website | http://www.laumeiersculpturepark.org/exhibitions/upcoming |
| Phone | 314.615.5278 |
| info@laumeier.org | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Laumeier Sculpture Park
This former residence of Henry and Matilda Laumeier was bequeathed to St. Louis County as a park in 1968, opened to the public in 1975 and shortly after became a sculpture garden. The 105 acres are open for picnics, walks with pets (on leash) and admiration of the giant, notable sculptures. The cut-stone house has become a museum and offices for the park. There are classes, exhibits and outdoor events held throughout the year. Plenty of lot parking. Visitors wander the site most days.