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Multiverse: Stories of This World and Beyond

Jan 20, 2017 - Jul 19, 2017

This exhibition brings together works from the Kemper Museum鈥檚 Permanent Collection that represent dream-like worlds cloaked in mystery. The artists make the familiar seem unfamiliar by distorting space and suffusing their fantastical scenes with characters seemingly caught between this world and another.

Multiverse: Stories of This World and Beyond presents a range of psychological landscapes populated with uncanny subjects. In her monumentally scaled drawing Masses and masses rove a darkened pool; never is there laughter on this ship of fools (2007), Robyn O鈥橬eil situates the viewer within a vast ocean setting occupied by several rafts, each containing tiny figures that create hundreds of imagined micro-scenes. Elizabeth Huey鈥檚 The Visions of Charles Bonnet (2007) and Lisa Sanditz鈥檚 SubTropolis (2006) likewise blur the line between fantasy and reality by including segments of recognizable landscapes or habitats filled with objects and characters extracted from dreams. Seen together, the works in Multiverse convey the versatility of artists鈥 negotiations between real and imagined worlds.


This exhibition brings together works from the Kemper Museum鈥檚 Permanent Collection that represent dream-like worlds cloaked in mystery. The artists make the familiar seem unfamiliar by distorting space and suffusing their fantastical scenes with characters seemingly caught between this world and another.

Multiverse: Stories of This World and Beyond presents a range of psychological landscapes populated with uncanny subjects. In her monumentally scaled drawing Masses and masses rove a darkened pool; never is there laughter on this ship of fools (2007), Robyn O鈥橬eil situates the viewer within a vast ocean setting occupied by several rafts, each containing tiny figures that create hundreds of imagined micro-scenes. Elizabeth Huey鈥檚 The Visions of Charles Bonnet (2007) and Lisa Sanditz鈥檚 SubTropolis (2006) likewise blur the line between fantasy and reality by including segments of recognizable landscapes or habitats filled with objects and characters extracted from dreams. Seen together, the works in Multiverse convey the versatility of artists鈥 negotiations between real and imagined worlds.


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Friday
12:00 - 8:00 PM
Saturday
12:00 - 6:00 PM
33 West 19th Street Kansas City, MO, USA 64108
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