Art Worth Howling About
Dog-themed art by heavy-weight artists make this a must-see exhibition
The Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis, MO is celebrating the evolving bond we share with our canine compatriots with their โDog Days of Summerโ exhibition featuring modern works by Jeff Koons, William Wegman, and Robert Chambers alongside those of historic painters like Richard Cosway and Charles Hamilton. The centerpiece of the exhibition, though, is Tea Mรคkipรครค’s โNot Without My Dog." Situated alongside the nature trail, Mรคkipรครคโs installation offers human-inspired doghouses, a โTreasury of Smells,โ and a karaoke spot inviting dogs to howl along with melodies tuned to their frequency.
As one of only two US national museums that allows dogs, the Laumeierโs executive director Marilu Knode realized they had a "perfect opportunity to do something that other museums canโt do. Weโre a park, so why donโt we explore what dogs mean to us?โ And since more than 20 percent of visitors to the park bring their dogs, the Laumeier is also offering several dog-friendly events inside the gallery as well during the exhibition.
The Dog Days of Summer exhibition runs through Sunday, October 2nd 2011. For museum hours and admission information, visit laumeiersculpturepark.org.
Photo Captions (from top to bottom):
Robert Chambers
‘Sugabus’, 2004. Bronze,
109 x 109 x 125โ. Laumeier Sculpture Park Commission with funds from the Mark Twain Laumeier Endowment Fund.ย
Laumeierโs Eric Nauman (left) and Nick Lang construct one of Tea Mรคkipรครคโs six interactive โstationsโ that are part of her installation at Laumeier titled, ‘Not Without My Dog’, 2011. Photo by Mike Venso / Laumeier Sculpture Park
Jeff Koons, ‘Puppy’, 1998. Porcelain, ed. 3000
17 โ x 17 x 8โ.
Photo by Rob McKeever
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