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Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art presents Gifts of Art: 2019 Acquisitions

Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art 4420 Warwick Blvd., Kansas City

In 2019, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art began celebration of twenty-five years of extraordinary collecting, exhibitions, and programs. As the only collecting contemporary art museum in the state of Missouri, Kemper Museum is grateful to those who have helped grow and enhance the Permanent Collection through generous gifts of art. The exhibition, Gifts of Art:…

Belger Crane Yard Studios presents Forever in Your Debt

Belger Crane Yard Studios 2011 Tracy Ave, Kansas City

Forever in Your Debt features a floor installation of 600 6” stoneware bowls, some of which contain loose change, and 3 large mixed-media sheets composed of dollar bills, watercolor, gouache, graphite and resin. Through symbol, metaphor and collective action, Forever in Your Debt references the U.S. student loan debt, totaling over 1.5 trillion dollars and…

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents Formed from Fire: Enamel Portrait Miniatures

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City

Portrait miniatures are intimate tokens of love, loss, allegiance, and affection exchanged between friends. The earliest examples were painted in watercolor on vellum (animal skin). By the 1600s, new techniques of painting enamels facilitated an artist’s ability to paint delicate portraits resembling tiny oil paintings. They offered a robust alternative to watercolor on ivory or…

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents Encore Degas! Ballet, Movement, and Fashion

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City

At the turn of the twentieth century, the circumstances of a changing modern world were visible on the stage of the Paris ballet. Social classes mixed in this public setting, where some of the city’s poorest young women pirouetted across the stage for paying audiences. The dancers’ internationally influenced costumes often reflected larger cultural exchanges.…

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents Robert Blackburn & Modern American Printmaking

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City

Master Printer Robert Blackburn (1920–2003) made a tremendous impact on printmaking in the United States. Over a career that spanned six decades, his avant-garde ideas propelled American modernism forward and affirmed printmaking as fine art. Robert Blackburn & Modern American Printmaking situates Blackburn beside his teachers, friends, and collaborators with whom he engaged throughout his…

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Kansas City Repertory Theatre presents Noises Off!

Spencer Theatre 4949 Cherry St., Kansas City

“Easily one of the funniest plays ever written,” raves London’s Guardian about Michael Frayn’s 1982 crowd-pleaser that delights in the mayhem of an English theatrical troupe’s production gone horribly wrong. Flubbed lines, missed cues, slamming doors, lost contact lenses, falling trousers, and sardines—flying sardines—have made Frayn’s play-within-a-play a modern comedy classic.

Steve Aoki at The Midland

Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland 1228 Main St., Kansas City

The man behind Dim Mak Records who founded and released artists from Bloc Party, The Kills, Klaxons, MSTRKRFT, The Bloody Beetroots, Mystery Jets, The Rakes, The Gossip, Envy, Steve Aoki is also behind the production moniker Weird Science that has remixed Peaches, Snoop Dogg, and Bloc Party. Under his own name, Aoki has remixed Robin…