Frieze is always a highlight of the art calendar, and this year’s event has been especially meaningful.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith was a fearless artist and a relentless advocate who reshaped the way Indigenous stories are told in American art. She passed away at 85, leaving behind a legacy that’s impossible to ignore.
St. Louis is at a turning point – and Cara Spencer is the right person to lead us forward! We held a fundraiser on February 17th for her mayoral candidacy at Clayco’s new office.
Ken Rosenthal, friend and mentor to me and many others: born 4-11-1942 and passed peacefully on 2-14-2025, will be remembered fondly.
What causes me to get out of bed every morning is driven by inspiration. Ever since I was a little boy, I was inspired by my insatiable curiosity, which caused me to be a reader, a thinker, and a dreamer.
I can remember being inspired by seeing Bobby Kennedy on TV and watching videotapes of Martin Luther King Jr., and being deeply saddened by their assassination even though I was only 10 years old when I experienced all of this.
As a little boy, rocket flight was a big thing. I remember being fascinated by the moon and the stars and the astronauts exploring them.As humans we are achieving remarkable things that only a handful of years before were just in the imagination.