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Bruno David Gallery
Category: Arts & Entertainment Art Galleries Shopping Art Galleries Art Galleries [Edit]
3721 Washington BlvdSt Louis, MO 63108
Neighborhood: Covenant Blu/Grand Ctr.
(314) 531-3030
- Nearest Transit:
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Delmar Blvd. @ N Spring Ave (97)
Enright Ave @ N Spring Ave (97)
N Grand Blvd @ Washington Ave. (70)
- Hours:
Wed-Sat 10 am - 5 pm
- Parking:
- Street
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
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3 reviews for Bruno David Gallery
3 reviews in English
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Review from Delia T.
Walla Walla, WA
If you find yourself in St. Louis looking for some culture and something to do on a random afternoon you have to stop be the Bruno David Gallery!
The second you walk in you will feel as though you are in some cosmopolitan city and you won't want to leave. It is a gorgeous gallery with such a wide range of exhibits.
Bruno (gallery owner) is more than accommodating and always willing to explain certain pieces but knows exactly when to leave you alone and let you wander and see things for yourself.
Definitely a must if you are in St. Louis! -
Review from Stefanie E.
Seattle, WA
I came here once with my friend in the middle of the day once, just to check the place out. Bruno couldn't have been nicer or more accommodating as we walked around, gawking at all the eclectic art he had on hand. There was art from someone famous, whose name escapes me. My friend was very impressed. I like the rather sparse look of the place. Not too much going on, which allows you to really focus on what's being showcased.
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Review from Jennifer B.
Grover, MO
The Bruno David Gallery is a recent find for me, and I cannot stop raving about it....therefore I felt the need to yelp about it. This gallery displays art from some of the world's top artists that you've never heard of, but should have heard of. I recently saw the Elaine Blatt exhibit and was completely taken away with her work. The gallery itself it conducive for both leisurely strolling and for intense studying. The man here was exceedingly friendly, but left me to my own devices so that I was able to truly enjoy and take in the art surrounding me. This is a gallery that will leave you to explore so that you can truly get in touch with the pieces, and they do not insult you by attempting to explain what you are looking at. He was happy to answer the questions that I had, and my overall experience was high above that of most galleries I've been to. I hope the Bruno David gallery remains a fixture in our city.
