Missouri Bank wins award for buying art
by Alice Thorson Kansas City Star October 5, 2008
Billboard artworks by Warren Rosser and Jaimie Warren
and a new sculptural installation by Jesse Small were to be unveiled
Friday at Missouri Bank's new Crossroads Branch, 125 Southwest Blvd.
The bank commissioned the artworks as part of Art through Architecture,
or AtA, a new program designed to encourage architects and their clients
to collect Kansas City art.
The program, which is sponsored and administered
by the Charlotte Street Foundation and the American Institute of Architects-Kansas
City, gives out gold, silver and bronze awards for art achievement based
on the percentage of the project budget spent on art.
The Missouri Bank
Crossroads Branch won a gold level Art Achievement Award from AtA for
new art commissions.
Small's piece, a permanent site-specific installation
made of plasma cut steel, features patterns inspired by nature. It was
commissioned by the bank before the inception of AtA and grandfathered
in by the program's curatorial selection panel.
Rosser's billboard design
is based on one of his abstract paintings; Warren's billboard presents
images from her ongoing series of snapshot-style photographs. The billboard
artworks will change every four months. Additional artists will be chosen
from AtA's artist database by Missouri Bank representatives.
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