Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts

The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts in St. Louis, Missouri opened in 2001 with a building designed by internationally renowned architect, Tadao Ando. The Pulitzer is located at 3716 Washington Boulevard (between Grand Boulevard and Spring Avenue).

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Building

The Pulitzer, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando, opened in October 2001. Commissioned for the building and on permanent view are Ellsworth Kelly's wall sculpture Blue Black, located in the Main Gallery, and Richard Serra’s torqued spiral sculpture Joe, located in the courtyard.

Exhibitions

Exhibitions at the Pulitzer rotate approximately every six months.

Programs

The Pulitzer engages in a variety of programming that directly relates to the exhibition on view. This includes symposia, panel discussions, and a variety of student initiatives and events. Additionally, the Pulitzer is engaged in an ongoing collaborative chamber concert series with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. Concert programs are chosen based on their relationship to the artworks exhibited.

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