I did forget to mention that while we were at the Kemper Art Museum in Kansas City, we were very excited to see an exhibit titled "Three Generations".... an exhibit of the three Wyeths...N.C., Andrew, and James. These are a few of my most favorite artists. Most of the painting there were by Andrew...his work is so realistic. Because it was a traveling exhibit, I wasn't able to take any pictures of it.
There had been a three generation collection in Dallas many years ago, but not any of the same pictures. The Dallas one focused on N.C. Wyeth's illustrations for books....Treasure Island, Kidnapped, etc. The originals were enormous...larger than life. Our first big trip after retirement was East and the Wyeth home/studio at Chadd's Ford, PA was one of our stops. Such a thrill to actually stand where the masters stood and lived!
Tomorrow a Guild Board meeting then lunch with an old friend.
The ramblings of a Creative Crone! I consider myself to be the Grandma Moses of the Fiber Arts World as I came to the art late in life. My blog will consist of my art; art of others; an occasional book review because when not creating, I am reading; perhaps an enlightening discussion on a favorite quote...and positive discussions of politics/world affairs only!
Showing posts with label Kansas City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kansas City. Show all posts
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Visit to Missouri
This past week, Dick and I went to Missouri to attend the funeral of an elderly aunt and to visit with family. We made better time driving than we thought we would so we had time to stop by an art museum in Kansas City on our way through. The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art was new to us as it was built after we were in the area....a lovely gallery...located right across the street from the Art Insitute of KC and next door to their ceramic building....all a very pretty area with lots of older buildings as well as some ultra modern ones...a good mix!
Wouldn't this painting make an interesting quilt?
This is a wall sculpture at the Kemper. The attendents were setting up for a wedding reception to be held there. I was impressed with the nearly mirror like floors!
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The Kemper is very proud of their giant spider outside the entrance and on the right is a sculpture on the inside entrance.
The Crying Giant is also a very favorite of the Kemper, outside also on the grounds.
On the right is the Nelson-Atkins Art Gallery of Kansas City. When I lived there, the new, modern buildings were not there. They have been added, to much controversy I am sure! We didn't have time to visit there, too, so will have to plan to do that another visit.
On the left is the entrance to the Art Institute and the ceramic department building at the Institute on the right.
We had wonderful fall weather as you can tell. Kansas City is a beautiful city....very classy! A wonderful mix of old and new. I think in my next life, I will attend the Art Institute there...wish I had known about it fifty years ago!
We also came home with a bushel and a half of Jonathon apples which we can not get in Texas so I am busy peeling and freezing...making pies and apple butter!
Wouldn't this painting make an interesting quilt?
This is a wall sculpture at the Kemper. The attendents were setting up for a wedding reception to be held there. I was impressed with the nearly mirror like floors!
.
The Kemper is very proud of their giant spider outside the entrance and on the right is a sculpture on the inside entrance.
The Crying Giant is also a very favorite of the Kemper, outside also on the grounds.
On the right is the Nelson-Atkins Art Gallery of Kansas City. When I lived there, the new, modern buildings were not there. They have been added, to much controversy I am sure! We didn't have time to visit there, too, so will have to plan to do that another visit.
On the left is the entrance to the Art Institute and the ceramic department building at the Institute on the right.
We had wonderful fall weather as you can tell. Kansas City is a beautiful city....very classy! A wonderful mix of old and new. I think in my next life, I will attend the Art Institute there...wish I had known about it fifty years ago!
We also came home with a bushel and a half of Jonathon apples which we can not get in Texas so I am busy peeling and freezing...making pies and apple butter!
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