Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is a major art museum renowned for its extensive global art collections and iconic sculpture park, including the famous Shuttlecocks installation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
cultural institution
museum
architect Steven Holl Architects
surface form: Steven Holl

Wight and Wight
architecturalStyle Modern architecture
Neoclassical architecture
BlochBuildingOpeningYear 2007
buildingMaterial Indiana limestone
collectionSize over 40,000 works of art
collectionType African art
American art
Ancient art
Asian art
Decorative arts
European art
Modern and contemporary art
Native American art
Photography
continent North America
country United States of America
governingBody Board of Trustees of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
hasCuratorialDepartment American Art
Ancient Art
Asian Art
European Painting and Sculpture
Modern and Contemporary Art
Photography
hasExpansion Bloch Building
hasPart Bloch Building
Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park
Ford Learning Center
Rozelle Court
hasWebsite https://www.nelson-atkins.org
inception 1933
knownFor Shuttlecocks installation
extensive global art collections
iconic sculpture park
locatedIn Kansas City, Missouri, United States
surface form: Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
surface form: Midtown Kansas City

Missouri
namedAfter Mary McAfee Atkins
William Rockhill Nelson
notableWorkOnSite Ferment
Shuttlecocks
The Thinker
Walking Man
publicTransitAccess RideKC bus service
sculptureParkName Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park

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Kansas City Art Institute adjacentTo Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Bloch Building associatedWith Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
this entity surface form: Nelson-Atkins Museum campus expansion
Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park associatedWith Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
this entity surface form: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art campus
Shuttlecocks associatedWith Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
this entity surface form: Nelson-Atkins Museum sculpture park
Rozelle Court belongsToInstitution Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Walking Man collection Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
this entity surface form: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art sculpture collection
Shuttlecocks commissionedBy Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
subject surface form: Kansas City, Missouri
KC hasCulturalInstitution Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
subject surface form: Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City metropolitan area hasMajorAttraction Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Steven Holl Architects hasNotableProject Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
this entity surface form: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Bloch Building
Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park hasView Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
this entity surface form: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art building
Ford Learning Center locatedIn Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Rozelle Court locatedIn Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Shuttlecocks locatedIn Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Walking Man location Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
William Rockhill Nelson namesakeOf Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Wight and Wight notableWork Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
this entity surface form: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (early involvement / associated work)
Ford Learning Center operatedBy Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park operator Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Bloch Building owner Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Shuttlecocks owner Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Bloch Building partOf Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park partOf Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Ford Learning Center partOf Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art