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Mike Nelson’s Fruitmarket Gallery show – set to be a highlight of the Edinburgh Art Festival – is an intensely moving examination of the places where people live and how they are shaped by a wider ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A new photography exhibit is coming to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art next month. “More Is More: Reinventing Photography Beyond the Frame” opens August 2 at the Kansas ...
In 1994, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art unveiled its most mystifying work of art, four badminton Shuttlecocks. Kansas City philanthropist Morton Sosland and his wife commissioned Claes Oldenburg ...
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s board of trustees has made a decision: Kansas City’s premier art museum, centered in a Beaux-Arts building about to hit 92 years old, is expanding to the west ...
Nelson, meanwhile, had died in 1915, writing in his will that his mansion was to be torn down and turned into a museum and establishing a trust for the purchase of art for a public collection.
Richard Nelson’s “Our Life in Art” has been translated into Russian and French. Both times required, above all, preserving a specific sensibility.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art revealed the winner of its expansion design competition The museum announced it had narrowed down nearly 200 submissions to six finalists ...
More than 600,000 people visit the Nelson-Atkins every year. In the day and age of social media, more people are turning to digital forms of art work and pushing the idea of what museums consider art.
Françoise Mouly talks to the artist Kadir Nelson, a frequent contributor to The New Yorker, about his cover for the December 2, 2019, issue of the magazine.
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 ...
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