“A Benediction from the Rubble,” Zhou B Art Center
As the inaugural exhibition at Kansas City’s new Zhou B Art Center, “A Benediction from the Rubble” soars like a phoenix arisen from the ashes, a scarred, but resolute, messenger of resilience and hope.
“Elizabeth Layton: Drawing as Discourse,” Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
“Elizabeth Layton: Drawing as Discourse,” makes clear why Elizabeth Layton’s art is celebrated in more than 40 major museums in the United States and countless private collections.
Gallery Glance: “Postscript,” Leedy-Voulkos Art Center
The six artists featured in “PostScript” provide a network for Kansas City audiences to learn something of consequence about important issues of the day.
Jessica May: ‘Art is how you know you’re in community’
More than a decade ago Jessica May, then curator of contemporary and modern art at Maine’s Portland Museum of Art, first visited Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City.
Imagination and perspective stretches into fresh forms in his new exhibition, “AnticKS & MOdels + My theater to your eyes: Kahlil Robert Irving,” at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.
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