Tag Archive for ‘Belger Arts Center’
Serious Fun: Meredith Host
Meredith Host’s ceramic artwork displays the subtle but unmistakable influence of classic animation from the mid-20th century, mixing whimsy with nostalgia to produce work that’s good-humord, eye-catching and completely functional.
The Potter’s Slow Hand: Daniel Ricardo Teran
Daniel Ricardo Teran’s intricately decorated pottery invites slow, thoughtful (and repeated) viewing.
TRUCKLOADS OF ART
The Belger Arts Center’s 10-year anniversary exhibition, “Beneath the Surface,” gives the viewer a rich taste of what is in the Belger Foundation’s collection (est. 1971), particularly through Modernist and contemporary works by Terry Allen, William Christenberry, Jasper Johns, Robert Stackhouse, RenĂ©e Stout, William T. Wiley, and Terry Winters.
KNOWING MEANS LOVING
A photographic record of the entire population of a Midwestern town brings Iowa and personal stories to life at the Belger Arts Center, by Peter Feldstein and Stephen G. Bloom.
REVELATIONS OF ROADSIDE ART
Viewers of this exhibition at the Belger Arts Center in Kansas City will understand the work without wearing a headset or following a curator on a tour. Everyone will have an opinion that is right for them. If you have never seen this work close up, it is worth a couple of hours of your time to check this show out. You will find several pieces that touch you personally.







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