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Country in the Crossroads : Alex Whitney
Whitney’s art is rooted in Impressionism, Expressionism and the soil of Middle America, producing a harvest that’s striking in its subtlety. Her paintings convey a sense not only of place, but also of familiarity with and strong feeling for the locations she depicts.
(ARTKC365) Sofa, So Fun: Adolfo Gustavo Martinez
Other pieces riff on everything from Cubism to the Shroud of Turin — a wide range, granted, but Martinez pulls it off in every case. And if there’s a streak of fun-poking in this line of paintings (and there is), Martinez comes by it honestly. After all, the entire series was born in response to what Martinez saw as an absurd situation.
Toy Stories: Christian Simms at the Late Show Gallery
Christian Simms Boys and Toys 11 a.m.-6 p.m. The Late Show Gallery 1600 Cherry Street Kansas City, MO 816.474.1300 or 816.359.7174 Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday Runs through: Aug. 30 Artist’s site: http://www.xnsimms.com You’ve seen the aphorism, no doubt, that The only difference between men and boys is the size and the price of their [...]
Streetwise Visions: Rusty Leffel at Corridor Art Space
“War Toys”, Archival Photographic Print. Rusty Leffel Street Photography 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Corridor Art Space 4041 Mill Street Kansas City, MO 816.931.6655 Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily Runs through: June 6 Artist’s site: http://www.rustyleffel.com Gallery site: http://www.gouldevans.com You know those Wow, that building/face/image is amazing moments, when you kick yourself for not carrying a camera? Those are [...]
Into the Great White Open: Caleb Taylor at Beggars Table Church & Gallery
Caleb Taylor Recent Drawings Beggars Table Church & Gallery 2009 Baltimore Kansas City, MO 913.558.9039 Hours: 9 a.m.-1 p.m Sunday (service at 10 a.m.) and by appointment. Runs through: April 30 Artist’s site: http://calebtaylorart.com Gallery site: http://www.beggarstablechurch.org Caleb Taylor’s show at Beggars Table Church and Gallery gives a whole new meaning to “sacred space”. Taylor’s [...]







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