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If you wanted to love Kansas City even more, then the place to be on Thursday was the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, for the announcement of the architectural firm chosen to design its expansion.
Storm King, Dia Beacon and the Aldrich have embarked on extensive renovations of their outdoor spaces to improve visitors’ ...
Since it opened to the public on Dec. 11, 1933, the Nelson — whose east wing was originally called the Atkins Museum of Fine ...
He says the three-year funding plan will help the museum’s 70-year-old facility and grounds modernize and grow, and protect its $750-million collection of Canadian and Indigenous art.
In a circular glass landmark by SANAA, Kanazawa’s contemporary art museum is quietly growing its collection. Photo: WATANABE Osamu, courtesy of 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art ...
The museum bought it in 1986 for $1.85 million from Edward H. Merrin Inc., a New York art gallery. Over the years, it became one of the most popular and recognizable items in the CMA collection.
Zachari Logan often visits the U.S. for art exhibitions featuring his work, but the Regina artist is reconsidering travel plans after an American museum cancelled a show he was in — a decision ...
One notion the Gibbes Museum of Art champions is that art is ignited by community. To honor the connective nature of creativity, the museum launched the Art Charleston festival in 2022 to showcase ...
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Its architecture, its literature ... The show travels to the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth on Sept. 14 and to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in March 2026. Images: “Statue of Crouching ...
We're two-thirds of the way up the steep Burrawang track that runs behind Bundanon Art Museum and I'm already puffed. I've joined a large group of artists, writers and members of the public who ...
The Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, there’s a pole carved by my great-great grandfather. Some First Nations avoid the word art, because they feel it’s a European concept. What do you think?