viernes, 9 de febrero de 2024

GUGGENHEIM.ORG/EXHIBITIONS. NEW YORK. GOING DARK: THE CONTEMPORARY FIGURE AT THE EDGE OF VISIBILITY


October 20, 2023–April 7, 2024

This exhibition makes meaning of the semi-visible figure, arguing for its significance in contemporary art as a genre of unique conceptual and formal power.


THANNHAUSER COLLECTION

ONGOING

Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and modern French masterpieces from the Guggenheim’s collection, including works by Degas, Manet, Van Gogh, and more.

Upcoming Exhibitions

An abstract artwork by Anthony Akinbola comprised of vertically oriented sections of durag and acrylic paint in various shades of yellow, pink, and peach. The sections appear neatly aligned except for in the top left corner, where they range in size and appear to drape like crumpled fabric.


BY WAY
OF: MATERIAL AND MOTION IN THE GUGGENHEIM COLLECTION

March 15, 2024–January 12, 2025

This exhibition will explore how artists moved beyond traditional studio practices and materials to reinvigorate art with “extramural” modes of working.

The word "power" displayed across an LED sign in a neon indigo color.


JENNY HOLZER: LIGHT LINE

May 17–September 29, 2024

Jenny Holzer: Light Line will present a new manifestation of an iconic LED sign, activating the building with her pioneering use of the written word.

A white gallery with colorful art in different mediums on the walls and on small tables. Similar works are displayed together. Several works are places on white tables with blue legs. In the background is a structure of a house, covered in square patches of stitched fabric and drawings of faces on square sheets.


A YEAR WITH CHILDREN 2024

OPENS SPRING 2024

This annual exhibition features works created by students participating in the Guggenheim’s artist-in-residence program, Learning Through Art.

Overlapping circles with segments of reds, oranges, yellows, greens, and blues.


HARMONY AND DISSONANCE: ORPHISM IN PARIS, 1910–1930

November 8, 2024–March 9, 2025

Discover the vibrant abstract art movement of the early 20th century known as Orphism in this major exhibition featuring nearly 100 works.

https://www.guggenheim.org/exhibitions

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