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The 1965 Painting Gallery is mostly underground, a burial mound for high art like Warhol's portrait of Johnson, all of it displayed on movable, petal-like walls that spin around three masts. Steven Holl just wowed Kansas City with a similarly anti-monumental addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum.
(Photo: James Welling) |


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