Subject: Press Release - Exhibition: {not} Quiet on the Western Front

{not} Quiet on the Western Front

June 4, 2021 - January 8, 2022


Belger Arts Center Hours:

Wednesday – Friday: 10 am - 4 pm; 

Every first Friday of the month:  10 am - 9 pm; 

Saturday: 12 pm - 4 pm


Belger Arts Center

2100 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO 64108

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816-474-7316

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Ed Massey, Corporate Ladder, 1990, Mixed Media, 18.5' x 6.5' x 4.' Photo: Courtesy of Belger Collection.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Kansas City, MO – Belger Arts Center presents {not} Quiet on the Western Front, opening Friday, June 4, 6 pm – 9 pm at 2100 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO 64108. The exhibition will remain on view through January 8, 2022.  

 

{not} Quiet on the Western Front includes work by west coast artists from the Belger Collection who helped define the Funk Art movement.  Funk came onto the art scene like a car wreck with its anti-formalist aesthetic, tongue-in-cheek commentary, irreverent character, and humor.  Invoking a sense of cathartic release to the violent times of the 1960s, it was an alternative to mainstream art that made political commentary on war, gender, racial tension, and other social threats palatable.  While its point of origin can be traced to 1950s northern California, the attitudes and approaches of Funk artists spread to other parts of the country and lives on in work by contemporary artists today.


Artists in the exhibition include Robert Arneson, Clayton Bailey, Viola Frey, David Gilhooly, Robert Hudson, Ed Kienholz, Ed Massey, Ron Nagle, H.C. Westermann, and William T. Wiley.


This exhibition is dedicated to William T. Wiley, a founder of the Funk Art movement, and a core artist of the Belger Collection. After a long and successful career, which included teaching at the University of California - Davis, he died on April 25, 2021, at the age of 83. He will be missed.

About Belger Arts:

Since 2000, the Belger Arts Center has encouraged viewers to explore, question, and deepen their understanding of art and of the world around them. Drawing upon the extensive John and Maxine Belger Family Foundation collection as well as a rich variety of local, national, and international artists, the Belger Arts Center has staged over 70 large-scale exhibitions that represent some of the best in contemporary art.

In 2013, Belger Arts expanded the Foundation’s commitment to the creative process by opening Belger Crane Yard Studios, an arts complex dedicated to providing studio and exhibition space for artists. A range of programming in ceramics education, in addition to the Red Star Residency program and Crane Yard Clay ceramics supply store, has made Belger a center for contemporary art.

Safety measures:

Belger Arts is committed to maintaining a safe place for our visitors, studio members, and staff.  To ensure this, we require that visitors wear a mask. Disposable masks and hand sanitizer are available. Belger Arts will continue to monitor City of Kansas City, MO mandates and CDC guidelines.


For more information on upcoming exhibitions, classes, and workshops, or to schedule a group tour, please visit BelgerArts.org or call 816-474-7316.

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