Without Place–Without Time–Without Body by Wolfgang Laib
Without Place–Without Time–Without Body Nelson-Atkins Museum: Project Space of the Bloch Building Sept. 26, 2009 – Jan. 17, 2010.
Without Place–Without Time–Without Body Nelson-Atkins Museum: Project Space of the Bloch Building Sept. 26, 2009 – Jan. 17, 2010.
Hide & Seek: Picture Childhood
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Sept. 26 to Feb. 21, 2010
Exploring our fascination with childhood as captured throughout photography’s history, Hide & Seek: Picture Childhood will feature 45 works by 42 photographers from The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art collection. Among the works are a stunning mid-19th-century portrait by Lewis Carroll, and contemporary color photographs by Jocelyn Lee, Sage Sohier and Julie Blackmon. They will be on view at the Museum for the first time. The exhibition runs Sept. 26 to Feb. 21, 2010. Admission is free.
Beloved Daughters: Photographs by Fazal Sheikh June 27-September 13 The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Inventing the Shuttlecocks May 9 – Aug. 16 Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
May 9–Aug. 2 George Segal: Street Scenes comes to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The exhibition was organized by the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
Famed photographer Gregory Crewdson will present the inaugural discussion in a series sponsored by the Photography Society of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (6 p.m. March 12).
Steven Holl, architect of the Bloch Building at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, has been awarded the first Frontiers of Knowledge Award for the arts by the BBVA Foundation. The Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA), a multinational Spanish banking group.
New Galleries Opening April 17, 2009, Present Fresh View of American Artistic Expression
The Photographs of Homer Page: The Guggenheim Year, New York, 1949-50 Rare Photographs from the Nelson-Atkins’ Hallmark Collection to be Displayed
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