Debates about immigration and citizenship turned into ugly political football in the last election cycle. The truth of the matter, as seen in the exhibition..
“Dawit L. Petros: The Stranger’s Notebook,” H&R Block Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute
Dawit L. Petros’ “The Stranger’s Notebook” is the first of a trilogy of works in which the Eritrean artist investigates “migration as a key constituent..
“Paolo Porelli: Humankind: The Sublime and The Ridiculous,” Belger Arts Center
“Humankind: The Sublime and The Ridiculous” establishes Italian artist Paolo Porelli as a grand interpreter of the human condition. His aptly titled exhibit at the..
“Back Where They Came From,” Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art
“Back Where They Came From” is an exhilarating exhibit combining craftsmanship with wit, heart and ideas. The objects in this show also express deeply felt..
Despite the optimistic title, this exhibit of works by 13 Kansas City Art Institute alumni evidences traces of anxiety, perhaps reflecting the violence and oppression..
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