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Since it opened to the public on Dec. 11, 1933, the Nelson — whose east wing was originally called the Atkins Museum of Fine Arts and the remainder the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art — has ...
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is set to take visitors on a walk through history as a generous gift gives us a look into ...
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City has selected the New York-based firm Weiss Manfredi Architecture Landscape ...
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art has selected Weiss/Manfredi as the lead architect for the museum’s $170 million expansion project.
WEISS/MANFREDI, a New York architecture firm, is the winner of a months-long competition to design an expansion of the Nelson ...
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art appeals to many kinds of visitors, such as little kids who appreciate the giant badminton birdie installations (four 18-foot shuttlecocks, to be exact) on the 22 ...
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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art said this New York-based firm was selected unanimously to lead the museum's major transformation project.
After a global competition, and a monthslong selection process, museum officials announced the New York City firm ...
A new art exhibit at the Nelson-Atkins Museum celebrates animals in the wild ... We’re nearly 100 years old and we have never brought the animals inside. So it’s fun.” ...
In 1994, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art unveiled its most mystifying work of art, four badminton Shuttlecocks. Kansas City philanthropist Morton Sosland and his wife commissioned Claes Oldenburg ...
The New York firm was chosen from a shortlist that also included Kengo Kuma & Associates, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Selldorf Architects, Studio Gang, and WHY Architecture.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s expansion in a rendering by New ... only between 6% to 7% of its total collection is ever on public display inside the museum’s 338,000 square feet.
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