An internationally renowned art museum and one of the most significant architectural icons of the 20th century, the Guggenheim Museum is at once a vital cultural center, an educational institution, and the heart of an international network of museums. Visitors can experience special exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, lectures by artists and critics, performances and film screenings, classes for teens and adults, and daily tours of the galleries led by experienced docents. Founded on a collection of early modern masterpieces, the Guggenheim Museum today is an ever-growing institution devoted to the art of the 20th century and beyond.
Spanning the Guggenheim New York, The Church in Sag Harbor, The Watermill Center, Guild Hall of East Hampton, National Sawdust, and New York Public Library for Performing Arts; Thirteen Fully Funded LaunchPAD residencies with over a dozen partners…
Read More »New York, NY - Works & Process announces Bart Friedman has stepped down as Chair of Works & Process, a role he has held since 2008, becoming Chair Emeritus, with Stephen Kroll Reidy succeeding him as Chair. Friedman, who guided Works &…
Read More »Works & Process presents Washington National Opera: Turandot at 7pm at the Guggenheim’s Peter B. Lewis Theater, NY. Turandot is one of Puccini’s most fascinating operas. With sumptuous music and eye-popping spectacle, it…
Read More »Works & Process Underground Uptown Dance Festival January 10-16, 2024 The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Lincoln Center “Directing attention and resources to dance communities often neglected by institutions of concert dance” -…
Read More »This exhibition features works created by students participating in Learning Through Art (LTA), the Guggenheim’s artist-in-residence program in New York City public elementary schools. LTA partners teaching artists with classroom educators in…
Read More »Pablo Picasso first arrived in Paris from Barcelona in autumn 1900, during the final weeks of the Universal Exhibition that included his work in the Spanish pavilion. The ville lumière, or “city of lights,” captivated, and…
Read More »In honor of Cave’s desire to give access to the broadest audience, the opening weekend of Nick Cave: Forothermore will be free to the public, thanks in part to support by Ford Foundation. Nick Cave (b. 1959, Fulton, Missouri) has become…
Read More »Gego, or Gertrud Goldschmidt (b. 1912, Hamburg; d. 1994, Caracas), first trained as an architect and engineer at the Technische Hochschule Stuttgart (now Universität Stuttgart). Fleeing Nazi persecution in 1939, she immigrated to Venezuela,…
Read More »Emerging as an artist in the 1990s, Sarah Sze (b. 1969, Boston) has built a distinct visual language that blurs the boundaries between various mediums including painting, sculpture, sound, print, drawing, video, and architecture, challenging the…
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