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Revisiting Peggy Guggenheim's VeniceGuggenheim's Venetian chapter began when she arrived in the lagoon in 1948 to show her collection at the Venice Biennale along with American artists Jackson Pollock and Robert Motherwell. It was ...
Descendants of Peggy Guggenheim have filed suit in a Paris court, arguing that the handling of the museum she founded in Venice is crassly commercial and violates her wishes.
The Venice Heritage Museum opens the doors of its new, permanent site on Main St this Saturday and its regular opening hours will be Thursday–Sunday, 11am–5pm. Entry is free.
Paintings from the Guggenheim Museum : a loan exhibition of modern paintings covering the period 1949-1965 from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum [held at the] Cincinnati Art Museum, October 3, 1969 ...
BOOK REVIEW The lives and loves of Peggy Guggenheim A new novel, begun by one author and finished by another, befits the iconic art collector’s multifaceted life ...
The Museum of Ice Cream, which opened at the Domain in 2021, is officially closing this summer, laying off nearly 40 employees.
The Guggenheim’s ‘Kiss of Death’: How a Career High Can Spell a Market Low Ross Bleckner reflects on the impact of his 1995 retrospective at the museum—and the lingering myth it set in motion.
In her novel “Peggy,” the late writer Rebecca Godfrey dives into the complicated enigmas of the woman who helped bring abstract expressionism to the world.
Guggenheim’s “31 Women” is regarded as the first exhibition in the US of just female artists. Collector Jenna Segal has revived it for a limited time.
On the 80th anniversary of Peggy Guggenheim's pivotal 'Exhibition of 31 Women,' Jenna Segal has recreated the show down to the last detail.
News about Peggy Guggenheim. Commentary and archival information about Peggy Guggenheim from The New York Times.
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