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First Day of Winterling

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By Paul Friswold

Published on February 25, 2009 at 4:42am

Evas Arche und der Feminist (carte blanche), the current Front Room exhibit at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (3750 Washington Boulevard; 314-535-4660 or www.contemporarystl.org), is a salon-cum-traveling feast, having moved from Berlin to New York to St. Louis. As the title implies, the salon is interested in feminist ideals and ideas, and it also has a free-form approach to presenting them. For one day only, the salon features the new film Untitled (formations: the circle, the line) by German artist Susanne M. Winterling. Winterling's previous film and video projects have featured androgynous women silently exchanging a rain coat and images of women appropriated from iconic films dissolving through one another. Untitled (formations: the circle, the line) screens on a continuous loop in the Front Room from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $3 to $5.
Sat., Feb. 28, 2009