First, there's Lots, the site-specific installation developed by Freecell Architecture for PXSTL at 3713 and 3719 Washington Blvd (across the street from the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts), on display until October 5, 2014:

[All photographs by John Hill]


Second, there's Michael Jantzen's M-velope at Bruno David Gallery, right next door to Lots:

[Model view]

[Installation view]

[Installation view]
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