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Six Art Spaces to Visit in St. Louis

Last updated: October 28, 2025 8:25 pm
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St. Louis, known for its free admission to all major art museums, stands out as a unique art destination in America. The city’s dedication to supporting the arts through government funding and a sustainable financial model sets it apart from other cities. Not only is St. Louis a hub for art enthusiasts due to its affordability, but it also boasts a diverse range of museums and art spaces that are worth exploring.

The Saint Louis Art Museum is a must-visit, featuring a comprehensive collection that includes works by Max Beckmann, Picasso, Matisse, and Indigenous art from South America. Currently, the museum is hosting a captivating exhibition by Anselm Kiefer, showcasing monumental artworks that delve into the historical significance of waterways like the Mississippi River.

For contemporary art lovers, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is a vibrant space showcasing exhibitions by artists like Haegue Yang and Teresa Baker. The Pulitzer Art Foundation, designed by Tadao Ando, offers a serene setting to appreciate works by Jennie C. Jones and other artists who have contributed to the aesthetic languages she explores.

The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum at Washington University features a compelling exhibition of art by contemporary women artists from the Shah Garg Collection. This showcase of 80 works by 69 artists celebrates the diverse voices and perspectives of women in the art world.

The Luminary, an alternative art space on Cherokee Street, presents thought-provoking installations by local artists like Kiki Salem. Salem’s suspended carpets with razor wire and gauze reflect the complexities of geopolitics and the struggle against displacement.

A short drive from St. Louis, the National Building Arts Center houses an eclectic collection curated by the late Larry Giles. The current exhibition, “A Matter of the Invisible,” features site-specific installations by Jeremiah Hulsebos-Spofford and Leticia Pardo, highlighting the potential of the industrial site for artistic exploration and historical preservation.

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St. Louis’s art scene is a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage and commitment to making art accessible to all. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or a casual visitor, St. Louis offers a diverse range of museums and art spaces that are sure to inspire and captivate.

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