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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64111

nelson-atkins.org 816.751.1ART

4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64111

nelson-atkins.org 816.751.1ART

4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64111

nelson-atkins.org 816.751.1ART

4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64111

nelson-atkins.org 816.751.1ART

f r e e f o r y o u t h g r o u p s + s u m m e r s c h o o l s

sculpture in summera t T h e N e l s o n - A t k i n s M u s e u m o f A r t

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Designed for ages 6–12.

Groups must have one adult for each 15 young people.

Group size is limited to 90.

T u e S d a y S T h r o u g h F r i d a y S

10 a.m., 11 a.m., Noon, and 1 p.m.

Tours are one hour in length.

To schedule SculpTure in Summer at The Nelson-Atkins

Museum of Art, go to www.nelson-atkins.org

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If you need additional assistance call 816.751.1238.

Group visits must be booked two weeks in advance.

george segal, American, 1924-2000. Rush Hour, 1983; cast 1995. Bronze, ed. 5/5. gift of the hall family foundation.

tom Wesselmann, American, 1931-2004. Still Life No. 24, 1962. Acrylic polymer on board, fabric curtain. gift of the guild of the friends of Art.

45th & Oak, Kansas City, Missouri

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DECORATIVE ARTS

Vinzenz Mayer’s Söhne, manufacturer, Vienna, Austria, 1810–1922. Pair of Candelabra, ca. 1900. Silver, 20 x 12 1/8 x 12 1/8 inches. Purchase: the Charlotte and Perry Faeth Fund, 2005.16.1,2. Spr ing 2006 3

ACQUISITIONS

Decorative Arts Shine in New Galleries

Exciting gallery changes

connect decorative arts

with paintings, sculpture

and works on paper.

Striking new acquisitions

and rarely seen Museum

pieces are now on display.

Thrilling changes at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art are leading to new interpretations, displays, conservationtreatments and acquisitions in the decorative arts collections. The major shift originated with the Museum’s initiative to integrate decorative arts with appropriate paintings, sculpture and works on paper in order to create dynamic and intellectually stimulating installations.

Art of different media will now be experienced together, as in Gallery 132, where visitors can encounter a pair of ArtNouveau silver candelabra crafted about 1900 by theAustrian jewelers Vinzenz Mayer’s Söhne, adjacent to theImpressionist Wooded Landscape at L’Hermitage, Pontoise byCamille Pissarro of about 1879. The swirling design of thecandelabra twists and bends, echoing the tree limbs inPissarro’s painted landscape. Although made of very differentmaterials, both objects demonstrate the late 19th-centuryinterest in nature that is abstracted, yet infused with movement and light. The candelabra are new acquisitions,purchased with monies from the Charlotte and Perry FaethFund, established in 2001 for the express purpose of acquiring decorative arts.

Other new acquisitions include the glazed stoneware Vase byEdmond Lachenal, from about 1895, which is displayedamong the Post-Impressionist paintings in Gallery 129. HereLachenal has been informed by the arts, especially ceramics,of Japan in form, motif and color. An earlier, more literalapplication of organic ornament is demonstrated in the

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6 p.m., Thursday, September 28 TONY CRAGG A VIEW OF SCULPTURE

6 p.m., Thursday, October 26ROSAMOND BERNIER THE HENRY MOORE I KNEW

6 p.m., Thursday, December 7COLIN B. BAILEY THE BARNES FOUNDATION OF PHILADELPHIA: THE ORIGINS OF THE COLLECTION

5:30 p.m., Saturday, April 7THE KANSAS CITY CHORALE EASTER SATURDAY CONCERT

S E R I E S T I C K E T S (Includes three fall lectures and spring concert)

Members: $36 Nonmembers: $56

I N D I V I D U A L T I C K E T S

Members: $10 Nonmembers: $15

To order tickets, call 816.751.1ART (option 2), or buy online at www.nelson-atkins.org. All lectures are in the Museum’s AtkinsAuditorium. The concert will be performed in Kirkwood Hall.

Parking provided free in the Museum garage, which may be entered from Oak Street, just south of 45th Street.

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S E R I E S T I C K E T S : Members: $36 | Nonmembers: $56

S I N G L E T I C K E T S : Members: $10 | Nonmembers: $15

Visit nelson-atkins.org for details and tickets, or call 816.751.1ART.

Sept. 28 | TONY CRAGGA VIEW OF SCULPTURE

Oct. 26 | ROSAMOND BERNIERTHE HENRY MOORE I KNEW

Dec. 7 | COLIN B. BAILEYTHE BARNES FOUNDATION OF

PHILADELPHIA: THE ORIGINS

OF THE COLLECTION

April 7 | THE KANSAS CITY CHORALEEASTER SATURDAY CONCERT

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