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Locality: St. Louis, Missouri

Phone: +1 314-533-0367



Address: 501 N Grand Blvd 63103 St. Louis, MO, US

Website: www.kranzbergartsfoundation.org/the-kranzberg

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The Kranzberg 31.12.2020

Smile! You're On Camera "My art looks back at government, corporate, and personal cameras especially at the vast insertion of surveillance cameras into the natural world and focuses on the secretive relationship between subject and spectator." See work from Margaret Keller in "Eyes Wide Open: Surveillance Series," on view at The Gallery at The Kranzberg until Jan. 2.... Learn more: https://www.kranzbergartsfoundation.org//gallery-ex/manna/

The Kranzberg 28.12.2020

"Surveillance has proliferated, providing an endless loop of doubtful examination, ultimately revealing critical threats to freedom, civil liberty, and identity privacy." Take a look at artist Margaret Keller's work in "Eyes Wide Open: Surveillance Series," on view at our gallery through Jan. 2, 2021. Schedule your visit here: bit.ly/2K8HJBJ

The Kranzberg 21.12.2020

"As a conceptual artist, I want art that moves beyond the decorative, documentary or representational. Through a driving idea, I strive for the unusual and the beautiful." Read more from Gazelle Magazine about Margaret Keller. For info about her current exhibition "Eyes WIde Open: Surveillance Series," visit: https://www.kranzbergartsfoundation.org//g/eyes-wide-open/

The Kranzberg 11.12.2020

"The word surveillance comes from sur (French, -over) veiller (French, -watch; Latin, vigilare to keep watch): literally, to watch over." Learn more about the work of Margaret Keller in "Eyes Wide Open: Surveillance Series," at The Kranzberg: https://www.kranzbergartsfoundation.org//g/eyes-wide-open/

The Kranzberg 09.12.2020

"Proliferate" from the exhibition "Eyes Wide Open: Surveillance Series" by Margaret Keller. Now on view at The Gallery at The Kranzberg by appointment only. More info: https://www.kranzbergartsfoundation.org//g/eyes-wide-open/