re/collections
03.10.2021 - 03.26.2021
The H&R Block Artspace is pleased to welcome visitors back this spring with re/collections, a group exhibition that gathers together a selection of artists and artwork from the Artspace’s 21-year archive of exhibitions and public projects. Currently on view at the Artspace through March 26, 2021, this exhibition features works drawn from the collection of the Kansas City Art Institute as well as works on loan from private collections and artists.
Artists include Vito Acconci, Ghada Amer and Reza Farkhondeh, Jeremy Deller, Deanna Dikeman, Jill Downen, James Drake, Vernon Fisher, David Ford, Archie Scott Gobber, Rashawn Griffin, Wenda Gu, Adriane Herman, Jenny Holzer, Jesse Howard, Leeah Joo, Carl Kurtz, Liane Lang, Cary Leibowitz, David Levinthal, Johnny Naugahyde, Nicky Nodjoumi, Dan Perjovschi, Dawit L. Petros, William Plummer, Carl Pope, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Yara Said, Paul Anthony Smith, Joe Sola, William Toney, Kara Walker, Yang Yongliang, Mel Ziegler and Kate Ericson.
Exhibitions include Sign of the Times / 2001; Landfall Press: 1970 – 2000 / 2001; Wenda Gu: from middle kingdom to biological millennium / 2003; Ghada Amer: Naughty and Nice / 2005; Jesse Howard & Roger Brown: Now Read On / 2005; Humor Me / 2006; Charlotte Street Foundation Visual Artist Awards / 2006 / 2015; America Starts Here: Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler / 2007; Black Is, Black Ain’t / 2009; Saints Stars Selfies / 2014; Making Histories / 2015; Dawit L. Petros: The Stranger’s Notebook / 2016; 100 Proof / 2017; State of the World / 2017; Nicky Nodjoumi: The Long Day / 2019; Now/Here / 2019.
Public projects include Jenny Holzer: Project Me From What I Want / 2000; Archie Scott Gobber: It’s a free country / 2004; David Ford: Relax / 2009; Dan Perjovschi: Relax, I Protect You! / 2011; Carl Kurtz: LWC #1 / 2016; Yara Said: Refugee Flag / 2017; Leeah Joo: Sexybeast / 2017; Paul Anthony Smith: Fence (Dreams Deferred) / 2018.
re/collections is organized for the Artspace by Rae Koepsel, 2019-20 Jesse Howard Fellow, and Artspace staff.