A Rising Ruckus Over ‘Benin Bronzes’ Prompts Questions for the Nelson-Atkins
When The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art landed a rare Nigerian sculpture in the late 1980s, it touted the find as perhaps the most expensive piece of African art ever bought by a museum.
KCVLAA: Helping Artists Navigate Legal and Accounting Issues
You might not expect a fire-eating, sword-swallowing performance artist to slay legal and accounting dragons, yet such is the case with Martika Daniels.
Marking the 75th anniversary of Harry Truman’s presidency and the much-anticipated grand opening of the redesign of the Truman Library and Museum, Harry Truman will soon be joining several of his fellow presidents in the U.S. Capitol.