KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Since 1933, art lovers from all over the world have traveled to Kansas City to catch a glimpse of the Nelson-Atkins Museum’s impressive displays. From modern exhibits to classical ...
In 1994, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art unveiled its most mystifying work of art, four badminton Shuttlecocks. Kansas City philanthropist Morton Sosland and his wife commissioned Claes Oldenburg, a ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Driving down Emanuel Cleaver Boulevard for the next few months, you may notice things on The Nelson-Atkins Museum Sculpture Lawn looking a bit thinner than usual. Monday, a ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The now-iconic shuttlecocks that adorn the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s lawn weren’t always beloved, but they will be looking their best for a global audience next summer. “In 1994 ...
Shuttlecocks, also known as birdies or birds, are traditionally made from duck feathers, but nylon shuttlecocks have become more widely used because of their superior durability. Their flight behavior ...
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