The museum has suffered from rising costs and lower attendance. The cuts followed those at the Brooklyn Museum, which trimmed ...
The Guggenheim Museum was one of Wright’s most ... that Wright unveiled his museum design to the public in 1945. The building’s unique spiral design evoked a utopian parking deck.
This was the first campus building funded entirely by a private donor: Simon Guggenheim (1867–1941), former Colorado senator and one of the heirs to the Guggenheim fortune. The entire project—plans, ...
These seven projects, marked by an ambitious architectural gesture, are finally opening their doors, tracing a cultural arc ...
The other museums reportedly had the Cowboy Carter cover image projected on their building exteriors. Fans quickly took to social media to share photos of the advertisements, which Guggenheim also ...
The Tucson Museum of Art is marking a major milestone, celebrating 50 years in its unique downtown location at 140 N. Main ...
Guggenheim Museum began to take shape on upper Fifth Avenue, New Yorkers have been playing a guessing game, “What Is It?” The massive, circular concrete building has been likened to an ...
Guggenheim Museum. Despite failing eyesight, Wright lived to finish the design, but the building wasn’t completed until after his death. In 1959, David Wright delivered the news that his father ...
"The Guggenheim," is one of the most well-known art museums in the country, and it's just as renowned for its cutting-edge design as it is for its pieces. The coiled building (designed by Frank ...
A Manhattan art dealer who claims to be related to the famed Guggenheim family allegedly left his Swiss wedding planner on the hook for his lavish $656,000 French wedding. Philippe Hoerle ...
Immersive AI Art installation created by Turkish Artist Refik Anadol pays homage to Architect Frank Gehry in inaugural 'in ...
“I look at it every morning on my walk to work,” says Manuel Cirauqui, the head curator at the Guggenheim Bilbao, when I describe the optical illusion to him. “It seems to move, as if it has scales.” ...