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Guggenheim Museum Archive

The Guggenheim Museum Archive contains New York Latin Culture Magazine's feature coverage of Latin art and dance at the Guggenheim Museum New York in Manhattan's Upper East Side.

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NYC’s Museum Mile Festival is an Open House Block Party on Fifth Avenue

Museum Mile Festival (Ahavelaar/Dreamstime)

The Museum Mile Festival is a free open house block party, put on by the museums on Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile. It's on the second Tuesday in June. Fifth Avenue closes to traffic. The Avenue fills with people and family-friendly street entertainment. You can visit the museums for free. It's one of the highlights of summer in New York City. Museum Mile Festival 2023 The … [Read more...] about NYC’s Museum Mile Festival is an Open House Block Party on Fifth Avenue

Works & Process Underground Uptown Dance Festival 2023 Brings New York Street Dance to the Guggenheim Museum

Works and Process Underground Uptown Dance Festival (Guggenheim)

The Works & Process Underground Uptown Dance Festival 2023 is a dance incubator and showcase for the APAP convention of booking artists, presenters, and performers. Works & Process Underground Uptown Dance Festival 2023 Get a first look at what’s coming to SummerStage, at the Works & Process Underground Uptown Dance Festival; featuring New York street … [Read more...] about Works & Process Underground Uptown Dance Festival 2023 Brings New York Street Dance to the Guggenheim Museum

Pia Camil: Here Comes the Sun

Pia Camil 'Divisor Pirata' Guatemala. (Pia Camil/Guggenheim)

Pia Camil: Here Comes the Sun is the activation of a Guggenheim 60th Anniversary commission at the Guggenheim Museum in the Upper East Side, NYC on Friday, November 8, 2019 with a talk with Pablo León de la Barra, Curator at Large, Latin America, at 6:30pm and the activation at 7:30pm. From $10 Here Comes the Sun For its 60th Anniversary, the Guggenheim is reaching out … [Read more...] about Pia Camil: Here Comes the Sun

Josef Albers in Mexico shows his inspirations from Aztec, Maya, & Inca art

Josef Albers Pyramid of the Magician, Uxmal, Mexico courtesy of the Guggenheim Museum

Josef Albers was a German-born American artist who visited Mexico and South America about a dozen times between 1935 and 1967. Josef Albers was a natural educator Joseph Albers was born in Bottrop, Westphalia, Germany on March 19, 1888. Albers started his art career as a printmaker and then glassmaker. He began teaching at the Bauhaus school in 1922. The Bauhaus … [Read more...] about Josef Albers in Mexico shows his inspirations from Aztec, Maya, & Inca art

Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim

Pablo Picasso. Woman with Yellow Hair (Femme aux cheveux jaunes), Paris, December 1931 Oil on canvas, 100 x 81 cm. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Thannhauser Collection, Gift, Justin K. Thannhauser, 1978. © 2017 Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

"Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim" examines the Guggenheim Museum's permanent collection of Modern art through the eyes of the key patrons who created the museum, February 10 - September 6, 2017. About Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim https://youtu.be/8amoeCaoPQc The exhibition includes 170 modern works by 70 artists. Each round of the Guggenheim exhibits … [Read more...] about Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim

Maurizio Cattelan: ‘America’ says a lot with few words

Maurizio Cattelan "America" by Kris McKay

Maurizio Cattelan is an Italian artist known for satirical sculptures. The Italian artist's installation at the Guggenheim teases our infatuation with the 1%, implies our common humanity, and questions what is art. Maurizio Cattelan: “America” "America" (2016) is an installation of a working toilet cast in 18K gold in one of the public restrooms at the Guggenheim. Yes, … [Read more...] about Maurizio Cattelan: ‘America’ says a lot with few words

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