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Guggenheim Gets $1 Million Gift

Guggenheim Gets $1 Million Gift
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The New York Times reports that the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation is getting a $1 million award for its coming exhibition “The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860-1989.”

The National Endowment for the Humanities is the gift-giver and will fund the exhibition, which will display loaned objects from European and Japanese museums, as well as other American museums and private collections. Artists inlcuding Georgia O'Keeffe, Ezra Pound, Jack Kerouac and Yoko Ono will be featured. You can check out the 270 works starting Jan. 30 through April 19.

Freaky Fetishes at the Guggenheim, but—Fear Not—Free Therapy at the Whitney

Louise Bourgeois gets a retrospective at the <br />Guggenheim.
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Louise Bourgeois gets a retrospective at the
Guggenheim.

Parisian-born sculptor Louise Bourgeois’ life and career have been remarkable. Born in 1911, four years after Picasso painted Les Demoiselles D’Avignon, Bourgeois came of age during a time when “avant-garde” had yet to become the empty boast of PR men. Influenced by the murkier tangents of Surrealism, Ms. Bourgeois, who studied at the École du Louvre and was Fernand Léger’s assistant before coming to the United States in 1938, pursues a fetishistic form of sculpture that touches upon childhood fantasy and bodily decrepitude. A couple of Ms.  read more »

Louis Vuitton's Richard Prince Party Had Denise Rich Buying Bags, Missing Murakami

Louis Vuitton's Richard Prince Party Had Denise Rich Buying Bags, Missing Murakami

The recent Louis Vuitton party celebrating the final day of Richard Prince’s exhibition at the Guggenheim was, by all accounts, well-attended. Arguably, one of the main draws was the opportunity to pre-order those spring collection bags Mr. Prince designed with the French impedimenta-maker. Denise Rich, Helen Schifter and Lizzie Tisch were reportedly among the guests lining up to nab ones of their own.

Some guests apparently did find the whole thing a little odd, according to Fashion Week Daily. Artist Todd Eberle, for one, said: “A Louis Vuitton promotion at the Guggenheim? It's the end of the world!”  read more »

Louis Vuitton to Throw Bye-Bye—Buy-Buy?—Bash for Richard Prince

Louis Vuitton to Throw Bye-Bye—Buy-Buy?—Bash for Richard Prince
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To celebrate the closing of artist Richard Prince’s “Spiritual America” exhibit at the Guggenheim next Tuesday, Louis Vuitton will host a farewell fete that night. According to WWD, models bedecked in nurses’ outfits designed by the French fashion label will wander around the party space.

But it’s not the lovely ladies’ medical-minded fantasy costumes that will attract the most attention. Instead of mini crab cakes and blinis, the models will be toting the new, limited-edition handbags Mr. Prince designed—in collaboration with Louis Vuitton creative director Marc Jacobs—for the haute impedimenta maker. (Mr. Prince reportedly also came up with the concept for L.V.’s Spring-Summer 2008 campaign.) The purses, which are expected to be the most sought-after handbags since “consumers ever uttered the name Murakami," officially go on sale February 1. Guests at the party, however, will have the chance to preorder at the event.

 

MoMA, Guggenheim Battle for Picassos

The artist, with Brigitte Bardot.
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The artist, with Brigitte Bardot.

Restitution strikes again! The Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation are currently in court battling a German scholar who claims their Picasso paintings were rightfully owned by his Jewish great uncle, who was persecuted in Nazi Germany.

The Associated Press reports:  read more »

Abu Dhabi to Guide Guggenheim Acquisitions

The government of Abu Dhabi will oversee acquisitions and commissions for the new Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim museum in the United Arab Emirates, according to The New York Times. New York professionals will make recommendations.

 

The Lessons of Modernism, Minus the Mystery of Space

David Smith with <i>Australia</i>, 1951.
David Smith
David Smith with Australia, 1951.

David Smith (1906-1965) is generally considered the most significant American sculptor of the 20th c  read more »

Guggenheim’s Russia! Show Gets Fascinating After Five Centuries

A frank depiction of everyday Russian life: Ilya Repin
A frank depiction of everyday Russian life: Ilya Repin

As its exclamatory title announces straightaway, the exhibition called Russia!  read more »

Guggenheim's Russia! Show Gets Fascinating After Five Centuries

As its exclamatory title announces straightaway, the exhibition called Russia!  read more »

Much More Than Minimalist, But a Little Less Than Moving

Jorge Oteiza's <i>Empty Construction with Four Flat Units, Positive-Negative</i> (1957).
Jorge Oteiza's Empty Construction with Four Flat Units, Positive-Negative (1957).

Upon entering Oteiza: Myth and Modernism, an exhibition on display toward the top of the Solomon R.  read more »

Guggenheim Wouldn't Be Museum If Not For Hilla Rebay

For anyone with a serious interest in modernist painting and its role in shaping the course of 20th-  read more »

The Critic

The sculpture of Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957), currently the subject of a somewhat truncated exhi  read more »

Raiding the Storage Racks: The Guggenheim's Good Stuff

What a thrill it is to visit the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum right now. You heard me: thrill .  read more »

Currently Hanging

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The Suprematist: Malevich Abstracts At the Guggenheim

The career of the Russian painter Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935), whose Suprematist abstractions are t  read more »

No-Nonsense Portraits Of Wild, Naked Women

Arrogance isn't a trait we usually single out for commendation, but in art it has its uses.  read more »

Gehry's New Guggenheim Is Kitschy Theme Park

With the Giorgio Armani fashion show now occupying the lion's share of exhibition space at the Solom  read more »

Gaga Over Guggenheim's Frankenthaler Exhibition

Around certain paintings there accumulates a historical aura that makes them even more of a legend t  read more »