Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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From abstract photographs of pre-Columbian monuments to a fairy-tale forest
The show, which was met with protest before it even opened, packs a punch
New York museum made decision after initially resisting wave of protests
The 11th edition of this exhibition links nature with nurture
Akers's film recounts the artist’s decades of arduous performances—and reveals a charming woman beneath the steely surface
Höller has a PhD in insect communication, but he abandoned the rules of science for the “subjective experience” of art
The artist’s fire-damaged Second House environment faces an uncertain future
They dispute claims made by Julius Schoeps on Picassos in their collection
The artist discusses his materials and his potentially explosive new book
The heirs of Kazimir Malevich are seeking the return of 14 paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, claiming they are not entitled to the paintings
The Yugoslavian artist draws the crowds at the Guggenheim with her racy restaging of iconic performance art
The Yugoslav-born artist will re-enact famous performances from the 1970s this month
The heirs of Kazimir Malevich are claiming 14 works which the Dutch institution sent on tour to New York and Houston
Four exhibitions devoted to the Pop pioneer open this November, including a retrospective at the Guggenheim
The money will be divided between improvements to the original Peggy Guggenheim Collection and a feasibility study for the Foundation’s expansion
Few dealers, scarce material, but a growing audience
The conservation departments of both museums are collaborating on the study, analysis, and treatment of a badly damaged painting
A large archive of George Platt Lynes photographs, including portraits, fashion shots and homo-erotic studies, joins the Mapplethorpe bequest
One year after the acclaimed opening, the director of New York’s Guggenheim talks about the Bilbao Guggenheim, his money-raising and his new expansion plans Spanish commentators admire the building and its success with the public but some chafe at its artistic dependence on the New York museum
This mega-show spanning five millennia focuses on “diversity rather than unity”, insists its organiser Sherman Lee, but does it risk homogenising Chinese art into a timeline?
On the occasion of his Guggenheim retrospective, the artist talks about his globe-trotting approach to “the adventure of art”
Deutsche Telekom backs struggling SoHo branch
Will this reappraisal change the artist’s critical fortunes in America?
His huge struggles towards abstraction united as he never saw them
“I’m right and you’re wrong!” “No, I’m right and you’re wrong!”
Row over dubious drawings comes to US
Some of his most prized works are now on show in the New York Guggenheim exhibition “The Great Utopia: the Russian and Soviet Avant-garde 1915-32”