Kansas City Art Museum Offers an Engaging Look at Islamic Art Through the Ages
KANSAS CITY STAR
By Alice Thorson
TOPEKA---Although Americans’ relationship with Islam is often fraught with fear and suspicion, a small but highly engaging exhibit at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art offers multiple points of positive contact, from the sheer beauty of historical works to the abhorrence of violence expressed in contemporary pieces. Called “Echoes: Islamic Art and Contemporary Artists,” the exhibit brings the culture of Islam to life with stellar objects, striking pairings, moving images and music. [link]
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: “Echoes: Islamic Art and Contemporary Artists” (Ends April 27), 4525 Oak St., Kansas City, MO; (816) 751-1278, nelson-atkins.org
By Alice Thorson
Shirin Neshat, Iranian, b. 1957. Stories of Martydom (detail), 1994. Black and white RC print and ink. Photo by permission of the artist and lender. |
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: “Echoes: Islamic Art and Contemporary Artists” (Ends April 27), 4525 Oak St., Kansas City, MO; (816) 751-1278, nelson-atkins.org
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