Dem Bones

Shameless Shirt-Tailing

I’m going to be in Kansas City in December and plan to stroll over to the Kansas City Art Institute to see “Political Persuasion” Street Posters for Barack Obama.” The posters are from the private collection of a professor at the Institute. It’s near the splendid Nelson Gallery of Art (with a splendid new addition described by Paul Goldberger of the New Yorker magazine as the best museum addition of this decade). A few blocks away is the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. MAM’s current executive director, Daniel Keegan, was in charge there prior to his California sojourn.

Photobucket
Interior, Steven Holl addition, Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City

People imagine K.C. as a big cow town, and yes, at one time it was home to some impressive stockyards, but it’s way more than that these days. The Missouri river rambles through downtown, a downtown gripped in the condo craze, but also the site of the revival of a number of old venues. I’ll be Amtrak-ing there via the Hiawatha to Chicago and then on to the Southwest Chief for a ride across Iowa and south to Missouri. Seven hours and twenty cups of bad coffee and I’ll be in the grand old Union Station, and directly across from Liberty Memorial Hill where 175,000 Obama fans rallied recently.

Like all cities, K.C. has some really bad public art and some awful galleries with awful art: schmoozy florals, cowboys on horses, big eyed kittens, etc. The Nelson will certainly be on my list of places to view art worth viewing, and the new addition features contemporary art, plus a Noguchi sculpture garden. The landscaping surrounding the building was designed by Mr. Kiley, who also designed the gardens at MAM, as well as the Chestnut Grove adjacent to the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts.

Photobucket
Exterior, Steven Holl addition, Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City

Posted by scretek on 11/10 at 12:15 PM


COMMENTS

Hey, What's wrong with big-eyed kittens? Hee he.

Actually, my sister used to draw people that way--not like kittens, but people, sporting big almond-shaped alien eyes.

The KC Steven Holl edition looks like a beaut. The structures look almost unearthly in the light of the photo--translucent, and quite simple/minimal. It looks like a good museum to scout. I'm jealous!
Another twist would be to let the landscape go natural surrounding the cubes instead of the manicured lawns.

Tom
Posted by Thomas Kovacich  on  11/12/08  at  01:13 PM

Page 1 of 1 pages

SUBMIT A COMMENT

Name:

Email:

Location:

URL:

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Submit the word you see below: