Edra Soto’s ‘the place of dwelling’ is Kemper’s 10 year atrium project finale

Samantha Russell, The Pitch Kansas City, January 30, 2026

The Kemper calls the museum’s entryway an atrium. Soto sees a chapel.

 

Soto’s commissioned works line the atrium with depth and dimension in this 10th-year installation, highlighting Latin American artists. She interprets the stalagmite-type fixture that adorns the ceiling behind the front desk in a church-like vestibule, and the architecture itself as a homing beacon for her pieces. They furnish the walls in devotion to the working class of Puerto Rico.

 

Resemblance of a cross made with stacked and fixed fans and a wall built in the style of a tabernacle grate continues the religious motif. Made of widespread Puerto Rican objects like plastic lawn chairs and box fans, there is a hint of imperialist overture the island community’s pervading religion. Soto grew up attending Catholic grade school and high school and now examines the dogma of her youth.

 

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