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The magic is still happening at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo. In May, I made my annual solo trip to my hometown to visit friends and family, and to visit my favorite haunts ...
Nelson-Atkins officials announced this week that the New York City firm Weiss/Manfredi will be the lead architect for the museum's upcoming expansion project, which is expected to be the largest ...
Since 1933, art lovers from all over the world have traveled to Kansas City to catch a glimpse of the Nelson-Atkins Museum’s ...
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of art in Kansas City, Mo., and the family of a donor are selling Moulin de Limetz, a 1888 painting by Claude Monet, at a Christie’s 20th-century evening auction in May ...
Officials with the Kansas City-based art museum said they were eyeing plans for a 61,000-square-foot expansion in the form of one or more additions.
Kansas City is about to become home to a unique piece of art. The Nelson Atkins Museum is set to unveil the first hanging motion sculpture of its kind in the area, a piece that has traveled all ...
Kansas City’s most important cultural institution, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, celebrated its 90th anniversary in December. The celebration will continue through 2024.
The now-iconic shuttlecocks that adorn the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s lawn weren’t always beloved, but they will be looking their best for a global audience during the FIFA World Cup next summer.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art has announced the launch of an international design competition seeking architect-led teams to helm a major expansion project on its 26-acre Kansas City, Missouri, ...
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s south lawn looks a little different right now — but don’t fret. The museum hosted the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl ring ceremony in June, which caused ...
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art i n Kansas City, Missouri, is on the hunt for architects to plan and design its forthcoming expansion. The institution has launched a global competition as part of ...
When my family moved to Kansas City from Chicago in 1957, the Nelson was only 24 years old. It quickly became deeply ingrained in me as a Kansas City gem to be experienced over and over again.
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