Gallery Glance: ‘Castles, Cottages and Crime’ at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Shortly after his arrival as deputy director of curatorial affairs at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in February 2020, William Keyse Rudolph began exploring the museum’s storage areas.
Nelson-Atkins Moves Forward with Pay Raise, New Board Chair, Stronger KC Art Focus
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art on Sept. 1 announced a series of initiatives including higher pay, new board leadership, greater emphasis on diversity, and a Kansas City-focused exhibition series.
William Keyse Rudolph joined The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art as deputy director of curatorial affairs in March 2020, following seven years at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
Award-Winning Architects Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee to Speak at Mary Atkins Lecture Series
Johnston Marklee’s “Vault House” is situated on a beach site in Oxnard, California. (photo by Eric Staudenmaier) Since its founding in 1995, the Mary Atkins..
“Discriminating Thieves: Nazi-Looted Art and Restitution” tells the stories of four pieces that were looted by the Nazis during World War II, found when the war ended, returned to their rightful owners and legally acquired by the Nelson-Atkins.