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September 11 attacks, but attendance decreased below that level for several years after the attacks. In 2013, nearly 1.2 million people visited the museum, and its James Turrell exhibition was the most popular in New York City in daily attendance. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Guggenheim had only 154,000 visitors in 2020, an 88 percent decrease from the preceding year. In 2023, the museum had 861,000 visitors, compared with 1.2 million in 2019 (before the COVID-19 pandemic).
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although its core is placed at the center of the structure. The monitor was originally supposed to include apartments for Rebay and
Guggenheim, but this area became offices and storage space. In 1965, the second floor of the monitor was renovated to display some of the museum's growing permanent collection. Part of the fourth floor was similarly converted in 1980. With the restoration of the museum in the early 1990s, the second through fourth floors were converted entirely to exhibition space and renamed the Thannhauser Building.
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proposing a multi-story annex with apartments behind the museum. The foundation also announced that the museum would start exhibiting "objective" works of art, as well as older artwork. Rebay, who disagreed with this policy, resigned as director of the museum in March 1952. Nevertheless, she left a portion of her personal collection to the foundation in her will. Shortly after Rebay resigned, Wright filed plans for the building, which was now projected to cost $ 2 million. It was renamed the
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could only exhibit 150 pieces, about 3 percent of the museum's 5000-work collection. In anticipation of the annex's construction and a wider-ranging renovation of the older building, Gwathmey Siegel also renovated the
Thannhauser wing's second floor and the top level of the main gallery's ramp in 1987. The Board of Standards and Appeals approved the 89th Street annex that October, despite continuing opposition. Messer retired the next month, on the 50th anniversary of the collection's founding. The
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early 1973 but had difficulty agreeing on the plans, which were revised that
November. As part of the project, designed by Donald E. Freed, the museum closed its driveway and added a dining area and bookstore there. Facing a growing deficit and a shortage of exhibit space, the Guggenheim announced in 1977 that it would raise $ 20 million over the following five years. Museum officials also planned to expand the annex on 89th Street.
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restaurant, and additional exhibition space was created at the top of the main gallery. The 89th Street annex was built as part of this project, and the basement was extended under Fifth Avenue. The windows were replaced, and the clerestory windows along the ramp were unsealed and restored to their original design. The building's exhibition space roughly doubled, allowing the museum to show 6 percent of its collection.
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the design, such as the means by which the paintings were to be mounted, although they both wanted the design to "reflect the unity of art and architecture". Wright continued to modify his plans during the late 1940s, largely because of concerns over the building's lighting, and created another model of the museum in 1947. The collection was greatly expanded in 1948 through the purchase of art dealer
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concrete "bands" separated by recessed aluminum skylights. From the street, the building looks like a white ribbon curled into a cylindrical stack, wider at the top than the bottom, displaying nearly all curved surfaces. Its appearance is in sharp contrast to the typically rectangular
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ceiling – nine feet eight inches so only a picture well within the vertical boundaries thus created can be shown. The wall ... slanted outward, following the outward slant of the exterior wall, and paintings were not supposed to be hung vertically or shown in their true plane but were to be tilted back against it. ... Nor escape the light shining in his eyes from the narrow slots in the wall.
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shapes: "hese geometric forms suggest certain human ideas, moods, sentiments – as for instance: the circle, infinity; the triangle, structural unity; the spiral, organic progress; the square, integrity." Forms echo one another throughout: oval-shaped columns, for example, reiterate the geometry of the fountain. Circularity is the leitmotif, from the main gallery to the inlays in the museum's
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Metal bars divide the skylight into numerous panes. Along the dome are six hairpin-shaped "spokes", which surround a circular glass panel and connect with the "ribs" along the gallery's perimeter. These spokes divide the skylight into twelve sections. The original plans called for the dome to be illuminated by 24 floodlights. The clerestory windows and skylight were restored in 1992.
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office stories and a mechanical floor are above. A steel-and-glass lobby connects the annex to the monitor's ground level, and ramps and passageways connect with the monitor's three upper stories. The annex is linked to the main gallery's stair tower at the fourth, fifth, and seventh stories. It also connects to rooftop terraces above the monitor and main gallery.
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museum Wright designed; its urban location required him to design it in a vertical rather than horizontal form, far different from his earlier, rural works. Since he was not licensed as an architect in New York, he relied on Arthur Cort Holden, of the architectural firm Holden, McLaughlin & Associates, to deal with New York City's
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Guggenheim, although the museum did not receive the collection until 1971. To raise money for further acquisitions, such as the works in Rebay's collections, the Guggenheim also sold off some modern artwork, including several Kandinsky works.
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through 70 sections in total. Although Wright wanted the paintings displayed as if they were on an easel, paintings are mounted onto horizontal bars that protrude from the sloped wall. There is limited space for sculptures within each bay, and wider paintings frequently span the center of the curved wall.
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assisted Wright with the structural design, and he initially designed the gallery ramp without perimeter columns. Later in the design, Wright added a dozen concrete ribs along the walls of the main gallery, which both provide structural reinforcement and divide the ramp into sections. The ramp passes
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Guggenheim's interior consists of the monitor section to the north, the larger main gallery to the south, and a lecture hall beneath the main gallery. To the east of the main entrance is the bookstore, in the area that was originally part of the museum's driveway. To the south of the
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Gwathmey Siegel & Associates designed a 10-story annex that was finally built in the renovation. The annex, measuring 32 feet (9.8 m) wide and 135 feet (41 m) tall, uses the 1968 wing's steel framework. During the renovation, Gwathmey Siegel removed the 1968 concrete facade and replaced
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Guggenheim's second story, projects at the museum's southwest corner. The museum's name stretches along the bottom edge of the bridge's Fifth Avenue facade. The main gallery rises above the southern part of the bridge; it consists of a "bowl"-shaped massing, with several
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further than many American institutions have been willing to do." Krens defended the action as consistent with the museum's principles by expanding its international collection and building its "postwar collection to the strength of our pre-war holdings", and noted that museums regularly conduct such
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in 1963, the Guggenheim hired Peters to renovate the monitor's second floor. Thannhauser's collection was displayed within the monitor after the renovation was completed in 1965. The foundation auctioned off artwork from the 15th and 16th centuries, which was incompatible with the museum's modern-art
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in May 1958, and the scaffolding on the facade was removed by that August. Meanwhile, Wright published drawings of the design in several architectural magazines, as he feared the design would be compromised after his death. Against his request, Sweeney painted the walls white, and hung paintings from
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The triangular service core, at the northeast corner of the main gallery, contains an elevator and a staircase. The staircase wraps around the elevator, which is housed within a semicircular shaft; the core also contains restrooms and mechanical areas. According to author Robert McCarter, Wright had
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with a skylight. Guests would board an elevator to reach the top; a second, steeper ramp would serve as an emergency exit. There would be a movie theater in the basement; an elevator tower topped by an observatory; a smaller building featuring a smaller theater; storage space, a library, and a cafe.
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in 2001, the museum faced budgetary deficits, as one-quarter of its revenue came from ticket sales. Lewis donated $ 12 million to the museum in 2002 under the condition that Krens tighten the budget. Despite having given $ 77 million, more than any other donor in the Guggenheim's history, Lewis did
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drew up designs for an 11-story annex on 88th Street, behind the existing museum building. The original plan, announced in 1985, would have cantilevered over the existing building. The design was downsized to 10 stories in early 1987 due to opposition from local residents. At the time, the building
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asking him to design a structure to house and display the collection. Rebay thought the 76-year-old Wright was dead, but Guggenheim's wife Irene Rothschild Guggenheim knew better and suggested that Rebay contact him. Wright accepted the opportunity to experiment with his "organic" style in an urban
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found that 38 percent of visitors came for the building itself, while an additional 43 percent wanted to see both the building and the art. The Guggenheim did not keep precise attendance records until 1992. Before its 1990s renovation, it had an estimated 600,000 annual visitors. This increased to
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said the Guggenheim Foundation had selected him because his "calmer, steadier presence" contrasted with the "nearly 20 often tumultuous years of Mr. Krens's maverick vision". In addition to its permanent collections, which continued to grow under his direction, the foundation has administered loan
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During his lifetime, Wright dismissed criticism of the structure, saying: "For the first time, art will be seen through an open window and, of all places, in New York". He also felt that his design complemented Central Park, particularly with the shrubbery around the new building, which formed "a
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windows along the perimeter of each level, which were sealed when the building was completed. Each level of the ramp also contains recessed lighting on its ceiling. The domed skylight, named the Lawson-Johnston Family Oculus, is around 95 feet (29 m) high and is the same width as the atrium.
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Wright designed the main gallery (also described as a rotunda) as an open-air atrium, surrounded by a helical ramp. Wright's design differed from the conventional approach to museum layout, in which visitors pass through a series of interconnected rooms and retrace their steps when exiting. Under
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for the first time in its history. Additionally, although Wright had included space for a cafe at the southern end of the museum building, the space was instead used by the conservation and framing departments. The foundation proposed adding a lobby and restaurant in the museum's driveway area in
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To accommodate the growing collection, in August 1951 the Guggenheim Foundation acquired an apartment building at 1 East 88th Street to remodel for museum use. It now owned a continuous frontage on Fifth Avenue from 88th to 89th Street. This prompted Wright to redesign the new building yet again,
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believed it resembled "a huge garage". Members of the public felt that the building contrasted with the character of Fifth Avenue. Other critics, and many artists, worried that it would be difficult to properly hang paintings in the shallow, windowless, concave exhibition niches around the main
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The museum's main entrance is at the center of the Fifth Avenue facade. It consists of an aluminum-framed glass wall with several doors, recessed within a low foyer. A doorway directly in front of the entrance leads to the bookstore, while the museum galleries are accessed by doors to the right.
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The building embodies Wright's attempts "to render the inherent plasticity of organic forms in architecture". Wright's design included details inspired by nature, although it also expresses his take on modernist architecture's rigid geometry. Wright described a symbolic meaning to the building's
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to survey it. By then, the structure had developed numerous leaks. After architects and engineers determined that the building was structurally sound, renovations began in September 2005 to repair cracks and modernize systems and exterior details. The restoration mainly consisted of exterior and
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at 7 East 72nd Street and relocated there before construction began. On May 6, 1956, demolition of the site's existing buildings began. The DOB issued a construction permit on May 23, and work on the museum began on August 14. Wright opened an office in New York City to oversee the construction,
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later wrote that Wright's modernist building was a catalyst for change, making it "socially and culturally acceptable for an architect to design a highly expressive, intensely personal museum. In this sense almost every museum of our time is a child of the Guggenheim." The Guggenheim is the only
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A ten-story tower at the museum's northeastern corner, with offices, artist's studios and apartments, included in Wright's 1951 plan for the museum was a rectangular structure, aligned on a north–south axis, and would have contained porches at each story on the northern and southern elevations.
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approved the next year. The annex was downsized to two stories in 1966 due to complaints from local residents, and was completed in 1968. This freed up space on the main gallery's top two levels, which had been used as workshops and storage space ever since the building opened. Museum officials
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Sweeney and Wright had a strained relationship, as they disagreed over basic elements of the museum's plan. Sweeney, who believed its architecture should be subservient to the art, forced Wright to redesign it to accommodate more offices and storage facilities. The building's lighting was a
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on the project, which was expected to cost at least $ 1 million. It took him 15 years, more than 700 sketches, and six sets of working drawings to create and complete the museum, after a series of difficulties and delays; the cost eventually doubled from the initial estimate.
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Rebay envisioned a space that would facilitate a new way of seeing modern art. She wrote Wright that "each of these great masterpieces should be organized into space, and only you ... would test the possibilities to do so. ... I want a temple of spirit, a monument!" Critic
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plasticity and continuity", a claim with which Wright's biographer Robert C. Twombly agreed. Critics came to regard the Guggenheim as the best work of Wright's later career, as well as a culmination of the helical shapes that Wright had used in his designs since 1925.
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Sweeney wanted the new museum to allow "building up a collection which offers up a standard of judgment". He wanted to change the color scheme, level out the sloping walls, and remove the clerestory windows, which led to prolonged disputes with Wright. By early 1958,
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not have as much influence over the board's decisions as did top donors at the city's other art museums. Lewis resigned from the board of directors in 2005, expressing opposition to Krens's plans for additional museums around the world.
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for members of the media on October 20, 1959. It was formally dedicated the next day, drawing 600 visitors per hour. Its design was generally able to accommodate the retrospectives and temporary exhibits that it hosted over the years.
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The museum building inspired other architects' designs. Several similar buildings were developed in the 1960s, although they generally used less concrete than the Guggenheim did. Deborah Solomon of
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praised Wright's design, and Genauer regarded it as "the most beautiful building in America". This sentiment was shared even by commentators who questioned the building's functionality, including
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announced in December 1993 that he would donate $ 10 million, the largest cash donation in the museum's history, with the Fifth Avenue building to be renamed for him and his wife. The next month,
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Genauer, Emily (October 21, 1959). "Frank Lloyd Wright's Spiral Museum Opens: Guggenheim Museum Is Ready for Public Controversial 5th Ave. Structure Praised by Critics at Preview".
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described LaBouvier as being hostile toward people who commented on her exhibition. Within a month of these criticisms, the museum hired its first full-time black curator,
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Wright's plan, guests rode an elevator to the top of the building and descended the ramp, viewing the main gallery itself as a work of art. The ramp's design recalled a
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retrospective at the museum, Gehry designed a canopy, which was installed outside the fifth floor. It remained in place for six years after the retrospective ended.
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commented that the walls and ceilings would "disorient the viewer" and noted that the museum could only display five percent of its collection in the new building.
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to supervise the day-to-day work. In practice, neither Wright nor Peters visited the site frequently, so Holden's William Short ended up managing the project.
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setting, saying that he had never seen a museum that was "properly designed". He was hired to design the building in June 1943. He was to receive a 10 percent
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Plagens, Peter (May 20, 1996). "In a Spiral: The Guggenheim Museum's controversial director keeps wheeling and dealing. But what's art got to do with it?".
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McGuigan, Cathleen (June 29, 1992). "Do the Wright Thing: The Guggenheim Museum reopens, splendidly restored and with a controversial new addition".
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from the foundation's collection, while the foundation's board of trustees determines whether to enact the art and museum committee's proposals.
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has served as the board's chair since 2021, while Marcy Withington has been the foundation's chief financial officer since 2018. As of 2022,
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rectangular structure contains the High Gallery. Immediately to the east, on 88th Street, is an aluminum service gate with circular designs.
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operates and owns the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. The foundation's art and museum committee is responsible for proposing acquisitions and
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Cohen, George N. (November 23, 1958). "All Concrete-- With a Glass Dome: The Guggenheim Museum: A Spiral Ramp Around a Big Inner Court".
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is the director of both the Guggenheim Foundation and the museum. The museum employed 315 full-time and part-time staff members in 2020.
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The Guggenheim lists 289 artworks on the Nazi Era Provenance Internet Portal (NEPIP) but does not publish provenance for its collection.
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4799:"Guggenheim Museum Director Resigns in Difference of 'Ideals'; Sweeney Revised Wright's Design for Building Before Opening Last October"
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Bird, Robert S. (October 22, 1959). "600 an Hour See Guggenheim Museum: Thrilled, Puzzled, Angered by Frank Lloyd Wright Structure".
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to the Guggenheim in 1986, describing the museum's building as "an architectural landmark and a monument to Wright's unique vision".
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exhibitions and co-organized exhibitions with other museums to foster public outreach. The museum hosted exhibitions such as
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Jermanok, Stephen (April 17, 1994). "New York: Everything Old Is New Again; New York's Master Museums Redesign Themselves".
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paintings. The Guggenheim still had 121 works from the Nierendorf collection in the 1990s, comprising a broad spectrum of
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said the building had been likened to "a giant corkscrew, a washing machine and a marshmallow", while Solomon's niece
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designed a shorter wing on the site in 1968, with two double-height floors. This wing was made of concrete, with
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Lyle, David (July 21, 1960). "Guggenheim Museum Head Quits: Sweeney Resigns as Director, Issue Unrevealed".
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Mark, Phyllis (November 9, 1959). "Conflict Between Form and Function In Wright's New Guggenheim Museum".
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Kaufmann, Edgar Jr. (1982). "Frank Lloyd Wright". In Placzek, Adolf K. (ed.).
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Spiegler, William (October 24, 1963). "Museum Will Get Major Art Collection".
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8493:"New York's Major Cultural Institutions Close in Response to Coronavirus"
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6422:"A Museum Makeover: New Guggenheim: Big Time, Big Business and Blue Chip"
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8370:"Guggenheim's Top Curator Is Out as Inquiry Into Basquiat Show Ends"
7506:"Guggenheim Museum Seeks to Restore Its Most Valuable Asset: Itself"
6566:"Guggenheim Museum will keep its doors open during restoration work"
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10888:"Guggenheim to return Kirchner painting to heirs of Jewish dealer"
10733:"MoMA and Guggenheim file joint appeal against restitution effort"
9788:"Wright's Living Organism: The Evolution of the Guggenheim Museum"
8913:"7 Things You Didn't Know About New York City's Guggenheim Museum"
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6989:"Guggenheim May Sell Artworks To Pay for a Major New Collection"
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7465:"Architecture Review; Gehry's Vision of Renovating Democracy"
5762:"Guggenheim Museum Proposing Scaled-down Design for Addition"
5494:"Guggenheim Museum to Review Plan to Alter Building's Facade"
3373:"Compares the Oculi at the Vatican and the Guggenheim Museum"
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The Guggenheim: Frank Lloyd Wright's Iconoclastic Masterpiece
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5728:"An Appraisal; Architecture: a Design for Guggenheim Tower"
5653:"Art View; a Redesigned Wing Adds Luster to the Guggenheim"
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10854:"Heirs' Secrecy in Settlement Over Picassos Baffles Judge"
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7172:"Revlon's Chairman Donates $ 10 Million to the Guggenheim"
6265:"Travel Advisory; Brazilian Treasures On Loan in New York"
3188:"55 Years Ago Tuesday: Guggenheim Museum Officially Opens"
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8579:"Guggenheim Cuts Staff by 11 Percent Ahead of Reopening"
7443:"Guggenheim wants Gehry canopy to be permanent addition"
4298:"James Johnson Sweeney Dies; Art Critic and Museum Head"
3287:(6th ed.). Madrid: Ediciones Cátedra. p. 477.
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Wright–Prairie School of Architecture Historic District
10256:"Guggenheim Museum Added to UNESCO World Heritage List"
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Lieberman, Paul; Haithman, Diane (September 22, 2005).
6198:"Art Review; An African Anthology Of Rewarding Objects"
5287:"Guggenheim Files Plans for an Annex On 13-Foot Stilts"
4361:"Only Commission in New York Was Guggenheim Art Museum"
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12268:
12181:"List of America's Favorite Architecture"
12039:Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture
11939:
11937:
11935:
11933:
11751:
11749:
11687:
11685:
11683:
11604:Saarinen, Aline B. (September 22, 1957).
11472:
11470:
10528:
9811:
9809:
9735:. Vol. 42, no. 41. p. 27.
9620:
9545:
9543:
9425:
9423:
9421:
9419:
9346:
9344:
9326:, May 18, 2010. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
9233:
9231:
9229:
9132:
8760:
8747:Pissarro, Joachim and Jennifer Stockman.
8699:"Director of the Guggenheim to Step Down"
7800:
7071:. Vol. 77, no. 40. p. I-8.
6949:
6622:"Guggenheim Museum Closing for 18 Months"
6130:"Provocative Guggenheim director resigns"
4702:
4224:
4026:
3455:
3453:
3451:
3301:
3282:
2989:
2952:
2950:
2948:
2946:
2944:
2942:
2917:
2915:
2214:), oil on wood panel, 80.6 × 53.9 cm
2095:, painted plaster, 61 × 48.6 × 34 cm
1022:upheld the Board of Estimate's decision.
645:, in 1937, to foster the appreciation of
352:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
19672:National Historic Landmarks in Manhattan
15997:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
15628:Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology
15584:
14651:Frick Art Reference Library Photoarchive
14277:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
13377:Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative
12683:
12656:
12113:
12093:. Oxford University Press. p. 740.
12009:
11840:
11603:
11427:
11321:
11201:
11141:
10204:Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District
9917:
9774:
9614:
9578:
9566:
9493:
9410:
9295:
9293:
9291:
9289:
9287:
9285:
9216:
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9151:
9130:
9128:
9126:
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9122:
9120:
9118:
9116:
9114:
9112:
9066:
9064:
9062:
9060:
9058:
8956:
8954:
8952:
8950:
8948:
8946:
8938:"The Guggenheim, an American revolution"
8885:
8823:
8821:
8786:
8610:
8367:
8330:
8205:
8171:
8122:"Guggenheim Is Considering New Director"
7999:. Vol. 22, no. 43. p. 1.
7729:
7583:
7531:
7462:
7412:
6952:"Art View; The High Cost of Selling Art"
6812:
6789:
6459:"Inside Art; Guggenheim Shrinks in SoHo"
5823:"Guggenheim Look Still Arouses Passions"
5796:"Revised Design Proposed for Guggenheim"
5459:Horsley, Carter B. (February 19, 1973).
5147:
5072:
4577:
4550:
4518:
4508:
4506:
4504:
4404:
4323:
4265:
4149:
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3790:
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3569:
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3392:
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3267:
3057:
3045:
3028:
2998:
2897:
2681:
2494:
1570:
1532:
1476:
1224:
1159:
1083:
1060:. The SoHo building's exhibits included
1048:The Guggenheim Museum SoHo, designed by
933:The skylight in the center of the museum
928:
857:
759:Site selection and announcement of plans
714:
651:
19652:Modernist architecture in New York City
19647:Modern art museums in the United States
15040:St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church
12812:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
12807:
12764:
12710:
12455:
12013:Modern Architecture: A Critical History
11982:
11962:. Norton library. Norton. p. 400.
11546:
11488:
11362:
11092:"The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation"
10989:
10937:
10784:
10758:"N.Y. museums fight to keep 2 Picassos"
10603:
10567:Yarrow, Andrew L. (February 16, 1990).
10500:
10105:
9184:
9036:
7801:Kimmelman, Michael (December 6, 2002).
7767:Bohlen, Celestine (November 20, 2001).
7700:"The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation"
7452:. Vol. 190. June 2002. p. 34.
7336:
7086:
7066:
6977:
6885:
6720:
6703:
6590:
6563:
6493:
6419:
6359:
6324:
6101:
6068:McGill, Douglas C. (January 13, 1988).
6001:McGill, Douglas C. (January 15, 1988).
5966:
5902:
5704:
5650:
5581:Fraser, C. Gerald (December 24, 1977).
5458:
5341:
5251:
5153:
5098:
5035:
4995:
4857:
4662:
4642:
4640:
4638:
4636:
4634:
4632:
4630:
4573:. Vol. 102. June 1958. p. 11.
4225:Louchheim, Aline B. (October 4, 1953).
4071:
4069:
4067:
4065:
4063:
4061:
4059:
4057:
3219:
3120:
2857:
2832:
2529:List of America's Favorite Architecture
2352:
1627:
1511:The ramp was originally illuminated by
1384:Ramp at the building's southwest corner
1052:, opened in June 1992 at the corner of
14:
19617:Art museums and galleries in Manhattan
19609:
17817:
16275:
15227:
15214:Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
15209:Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital
12627:The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
12619:
12545:
12507:
12367:
12289:
12168:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
12157:. Vol. 45. June 1966. p. 36.
12086:
12041:. New York: N.N. Abrams. p. 368.
11930:
11901:
11822:
11746:
11740:
11680:
11528:
11467:
11393:
11263:"Controversial Guggenheim Museum Open"
11235:
10885:
10851:
10826:. Associated Press. February 2, 2009.
10730:
10604:Fleeson, Lucinda (February 17, 1990).
10566:
10384:
10253:
10168:
10079:Mangaliman, Jessie (August 17, 1990).
9842:
9827:
9806:
9540:
9416:
9341:
9226:
9204:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
9179:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
9050:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
8911:Waldek, Stefanie (November 11, 2019).
8910:
8857:
8842:
8815:, Institute of International Education
8696:
8644:
8464:
8438:
8265:
7994:
7766:
7144:Disch, Thomas M. (December 21, 1993).
6986:
6662:
6529:
6333:
6296:
6195:
6067:
6000:
5932:
5760:Goldberger, Paul (February 11, 1987).
5714:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
5580:
5566:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
5529:Goldberger, Paul (November 10, 1973).
5171:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
4938:
4473:
4292:
4027:Louchheim, Aline B. (March 30, 1952).
3484:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1990
3459:
3448:
3370:
3341:
3231:
3174:
2939:
2912:
2887:
2885:
2883:
2714:"National Register Information System"
2708:
2706:
2704:
2682:Angeleti, Gabriella (March 26, 2024).
1992:, oil on canvas, 140.5 × 189.2 cm
1840:
1833:, jointly received 100 works from the
791:section of the Bronx, overlooking the
18820:
18660:
18620:
18515:
18479:1220 (Museum of the City of New York)
18463:
18462:
18224:
18223:
17981:
17980:
17880:
17879:
17836:
17512:King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse
16249:
16120:National Track and Field Hall of Fame
15558:
15501:
15468:
15270:
15177:
15136:Temple Israel of the City of New York
14936:
14627:
14589:
14127:
13689:Rowhouses at 322–344 East 69th Street
13473:
13409:
13396:
13169:
12884:
12755:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Interior
12635:
12596:
12569:
12546:Ballon, Hillary; et al. (2009).
12230:from the original on January 20, 2023
12209:
11955:
11867:
11709:"The Guggenheim: Museum or Monument?"
11706:
11652:
11181:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
11096:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
11064:"Nazi-Era Provenance Internet Portal"
10630:
10534:
10481:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
10453:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
10413:
10372:
10352:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
10322:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
10279:
9942:
9874:"Museum gets gift for arts education"
9854:
9792:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
9707:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
9282:
9209:
9109:
9055:
9011:
8943:
8818:
8787:Pogrebin, Robin (November 20, 2023).
8577:Small, Zachary (September 16, 2020).
8576:
8401:
8331:Pogrebin, Robin (November 15, 2019).
8304:
8239:
8119:
8085:
8051:
8017:
7923:
7889:
7704:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
7664:
7589:"The Restorers' Art of the Invisible"
7503:
7413:Donnelly, Shannon (August 10, 2022).
7383:
7308:
7274:
7240:
7169:
7143:
7109:
6912:
6848:
6456:
6382:
6229:
6161:
6127:
5903:Lippman, Barbara (October 22, 1987).
5726:Goldberger, Paul (October 10, 1985).
4956:
4932:
4863:
4501:
4420:"Start Guggenheim Museum Job in NY".
4206:
4200:
4155:
3925:"Guggenheim Fund Buys Exhibit Site".
3851:
3787:
3730:
3477:
3431:
2921:
2906:
2735:
2733:
2381:
2299:
2171:, oil on canvas, 119.8 × 95.1 cm
2115:), oil on canvas, 136 × 141.9 cm
2076:, oil on burlap, 128.6 × 95.9 cm
2031:, oil on canvas, 129.2 × 96.5 cm
1954:), oil on canvas, 91.7 × 42.8 cm
957:whose wire inevitably hung at a true
869:New York City Department of Buildings
613:in the 1890s. In 1926, he met artist
19512:
19500:National Register of Historic Places
18634:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue
18494:2067 (St. Andrew's Episcopal Church)
17797:
16080:American Academy of Arts and Letters
14760:La Scuola d'Italia Guglielmo Marconi
14753:Urban Academy Laboratory High School
13694:Sara Delano Roosevelt Memorial House
12823:The Museum of Non-Objective Painting
12817:
12770:Guggenheim Museum Collection: A to Z
12728:National Register of Historic Places
12481:
12316:Kimmelman, Michael (June 21, 1992).
12116:Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects
12069:
11547:Mumford, Lewis (November 28, 1959).
11439:
10664:
10169:Dunlap, David W. (January 9, 1994).
9896:The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
9730:
9644:
8266:Mitter, Siddhartha (July 30, 2019).
8172:McDermon, Daniel (August 18, 2017).
7730:Pogrebin, Robin (January 21, 2005).
7642:
7537:
7203:
6950:Kimmelman, Michael (April 1, 1990).
6913:Hagen, Charles (December 26, 1993).
6297:Cotter, Holland (October 15, 2004).
5935:"Guggenheim Withdraws Design Change"
5847:
5820:
5793:
5393:"The Gallery: Art of Architecture".
4875:
4796:
4765:
4742:
4711:
4674:
4627:
4054:
3371:Mindel, Lee F. (February 28, 2013).
3010:
2933:
2803:
2719:National Register of Historic Places
2304:In 2007, the heirs of Berlin banker
2212:Fruit Dish on a Checkered Tablecloth
2057:, oil on canvas, 90.7 × 64.2 cm
1588:National Register of Historic Places
1548:opioid epidemic in the United States
1354:
1070:Robert Rauschenberg: A Retrospective
919:Boston Institute of Contemporary Art
18621:
18407:1071 (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum)
15894:New York Public Library Main Branch
15706:International Center of Photography
15594:Financial District and Battery Park
13900:Raymond C. and Mildred Kramer House
13347:Vilnius Guggenheim Hermitage Museum
12508:Ferren, Andrew (October 21, 2019).
11847:. Mit Press. MIT Press. p. 5.
11142:Pogrebin, Robin (October 4, 2021).
10938:Owoseje, Toyin (January 25, 2023).
10852:Weiser, Benjamin (March 24, 2009).
10785:Kennedy, Randy (February 2, 2009).
10213:. December 21, 1993. pp. 72–73
10106:Shepard, Joan (September 1, 1988).
9924:"Sackler Center for Arts Education"
8368:Pogrebin, Robin (October 8, 2020).
8052:Vogel, Carol (September 23, 2008).
7924:Vogel, Carol (September 21, 2005).
7665:Vogel, Carol (September 23, 2008).
6849:Hagen, Charles (December 4, 1992).
6164:"A Museum Visionary Envisions More"
5933:Glueck, Grace (November 28, 1990).
5651:Russell, John (November 28, 1982).
5461:"Guggenheim Museum to Alter Facade"
5342:Raymont, Henry (November 8, 1966).
3824:Saarinen, Aline B. (May 30, 1954).
3285:Arquitectura de los siglos XIX y XX
2880:
2774:
2701:
2475:Impact and retrospective commentary
2233:, oil on canvas, 73 × 116.7 cm
1931:), oil on canvas, 92 × 72.7 cm
1831:Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
1062:Marc Chagall and the Jewish Theater
665:, oil on cardboard, 73 × 73 cm
24:
18412:1085 (Church of the Heavenly Rest)
17584:Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
17553:Gordon Strong Automobile Objective
17247:Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
16297:
16057:National Academy Museum and School
15980:(59th-125th Sts on or near 5th Av)
15937:American Museum of Natural History
15513:East 73rd Street Historic District
15502:
15271:
15010:Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
14873:New York School of Interior Design
13865:Houses at 208–218 East 78th Street
13860:Houses at 157–165 East 78th Street
13830:East 73rd Street Historic District
11729:"The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum"
11653:Alden, Robert (October 22, 1959).
11489:Canaday, John (October 21, 1959).
11394:Glueck, Grace (January 19, 1969).
11202:Moynihan, Colin (April 10, 2020).
10990:Stevens, Matt (January 29, 2023).
10731:Lufkin, Martha (January 1, 2008).
10631:Vogel, Carol (December 21, 2001).
10142:State University of New York Press
10140:(5th ed.). Albany, New York:
10134:Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Barbaralee
10081:"Aye Given for Museum as Landmark"
8402:Small, Zachary (August 17, 2020).
8120:Vogel, Carol (September 3, 2008).
8086:Boehm, Mike (September 25, 2008).
7463:Muschamp, Herbert (May 18, 2001).
7347:
7241:Vogel, Carol (December 17, 1994).
7110:Vogel, Carol (December 14, 1993).
6886:Wallach, Amei (December 4, 1992).
6494:Solomon, Deborah (June 30, 2002).
6334:Sudjic, Deyan (January 23, 2005).
6128:Vogel, Carol (February 28, 2008).
6003:"Guggenheim Expansion Plan Upheld"
5967:Russell, John (November 5, 1987).
5099:Canaday, John (October 24, 1963).
4677:"New Art Museum Is Dedicated Here"
4474:Ashton, Dore (November 18, 1956).
3631:. September 21, 1945. p. 34.
2892:"Biography: Solomon R. Guggenheim"
2782:"The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum"
2730:
2294:, oil on canvas, 140 x 201 cm
1973:, oil on canvas, 66.2 × 82 cm
1829:. In 2022, the Guggenheim and the
1561:
1519:
1066:Paul Klee at the Guggenheim Museum
980:
669:The foundation's first venue, the
25:
19713:
18737:840 (Mrs. William B. Astor House)
18365:1000 (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
18050:510 (Manufacturers Trust Company)
16095:Hamilton Grange National Memorial
15528:Upper East Side Historic District
15096:Congregation Emanu-El of New York
13986:Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt House
13845:The Forum at 343 East 74th Street
12830:
12456:Itzkoff, Dave (August 27, 2009).
12290:Barron, James (January 8, 2010).
12275:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
11638:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
11440:Knox, Sanka (December 12, 1956).
11336:"Frank Lloyd Wright's Final Gift"
11334:Goldberger, Paul (May 18, 2009).
10886:Kenney, Nancy (October 4, 2018).
10665:Chow, Vivienne (April 13, 2022).
10280:Orden, Erica (January 21, 2011).
9668:Goldberger, Paul (June 2, 1977).
9630:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
8980:. October 19, 1958. p. R11.
8611:Moynihan, Colin (July 30, 2021).
8439:Holmes, Helen (August 18, 2020).
8206:Moynihan, Colin (June 28, 2019).
7890:Vogel, Carol (January 20, 2005).
7350:"Higher education meets high art"
7204:Snow, Shauna (January 21, 1994).
7170:Vogel, Carol (January 20, 1994).
6663:Glueck, Grace (August 12, 1991).
6564:Shepard, Joan (October 9, 1988).
6530:Glueck, Grace (August 12, 1991).
6457:Vogel, Carol (February 5, 1999).
6070:"Guggenheim Names a New Director"
5794:Ladd, Scott (February 11, 1987).
5319:"Guggenheim Museum Will Expand".
5252:Canaday, John (August 16, 1971).
5036:Canaday, John (August 17, 1962).
4591:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
4536:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
4343:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
3782:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
3603:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
3283:Hitchcock, Henry-Russell (1981).
3115:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
3077:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
3052:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
3023:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
2875:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
2338:(1904), which the Adlers sold to
2252:, oil on canvas, 57 × 101 cm
1952:Violon et palette, Dans l'atelier
1290:
684:
617:, who introduced him to European
27:Art museum in Manhattan, New York
19697:Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
19682:New York City interior landmarks
19589:
19572:
19555:
19538:
19521:
19493:
19481:
19469:
19457:
19425:
19415:
19406:
19405:
18906:
18899:
18682:Fifth Avenue Hotel (28th Street)
18446:1130 (Willard D. Straight House)
18162:Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church
17816:
17806:
17796:
15523:Treadwell Farm Historic District
15245:Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic
14733:Hunter College Elementary School
13607:Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House
13316:Guggenheim Las Vegas (2001–2003)
13197:Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
13150:
13149:
12843:
12686:The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
12501:
12475:
12449:
12368:Sharpe, Emily (March 30, 2021).
12361:
12173:
12161:
12140:
12107:
12080:
12063:
12030:
12003:
11908:. Oxford: Phaidon. p. 270.
11895:
11883:
11868:Boles, Doralice D. (June 1986).
11861:
11796:
11771:American architecture, 1607–1976
11761:
11722:
11597:
11577:. October 11, 1959. p. 33.
11566:
11516:
11421:
11387:
11327:
11281:
11255:
11236:Kenney, Nancy (April 10, 2020).
11229:
11169:
11135:
11110:
11056:
11030:
11017:
10983:
10957:
10931:
10905:
10879:
10845:
10812:
10778:
10750:
10724:
10710:
10684:
10540:
10494:
10441:
10385:Budick, Ariella (May 10, 2017).
10378:
10366:
10247:
10225:
10196:
10099:
10072:
9970:
9936:
9848:
9780:
9747:
9695:
9584:
9487:
9435:
9329:
9243:
9157:
8930:
8863:
8806:
8780:
8741:
8724:
8690:
8645:Holmes, Helen (August 2, 2021).
8638:
8604:
8484:
8458:
8305:Lewis, Helen (October 3, 2022).
8259:
8199:
8165:
8079:
8045:
8011:
7951:
7926:"Museum Names New York Director"
7883:
7828:
7692:
7614:
7577:
7565:
7538:Park, Haeyoun (April 16, 2007).
7268:
7197:
7137:
7060:
7027:
7014:
6806:
6614:
6591:Wallach, Amei (April 11, 1990).
6584:
6557:
6383:Smith, Roberta (June 29, 1992).
6353:
6290:
6257:
6223:
6196:Cotter, Holland (June 7, 1996).
6189:
6095:
6061:
6028:
5994:
5896:
5863:
5841:
5814:
5787:
5719:
5678:
5608:
5531:"Guggenheim Modifies Alteration"
5486:
5452:
5419:
5386:
5335:
5312:
5176:
4950:
4903:
4876:Knox, Sanka (January 31, 1961).
4675:Knox, Sanka (October 22, 1959).
4603:"Guggenheim Museum Progresses".
4129:. October 15, 1952. p. 27.
3698:. November 5, 1946. p. 27.
2646:
2578:List of Frank Lloyd Wright works
2524:American Institute of Architects
2486:American Institute of Architects
2359:Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
2280:
2257:
2238:
2219:
2199:
2176:
2150:
2120:
2100:
2081:
2062:
2036:
2017:
1997:
1978:
1959:
1936:
1906:
1900:Selected works in the collection
1391:
1377:
1363:
1220:
1181:Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
671:Museum of Non-Objective Painting
643:Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
545:Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
188:
183:
177:
171:
17461:Unitarian Society Meeting House
16219:Rock&Roll Hall of Fame: NYC
16209:Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
15978:Upper East Side and East Harlem
15942:Rose Center for Earth and Space
15925:(59th-125th Sts west of 5th Av)
15716:Lower East Side Tenement Museum
15030:St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church
15015:Our Lady of Good Counsel Church
14743:Julia Richman Education Complex
12931:Three Studies for a Crucifixion
12808:Storrer, William Allin (2002).
12684:Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks (1995).
12556:"Guggenheim Museum In Progress"
12350:"Top 100 Art Museum Attendance"
10501:Russell, John (June 18, 1993).
10254:Tareen, Sophia (July 8, 2019).
9943:Small, Zachary (May 10, 2022).
9855:Weber, Bruce (March 31, 2010).
8465:Holmes, Helen (July 28, 2021).
7842:. December 5, 2002. pp. 5A
7540:"Face-Lift for an Aging Museum"
7309:Vogel, Carol (April 15, 1998).
7112:"Guggenheim Honors the LeFraks"
7035:"For Museums, Bigger Is Better"
6987:Glueck, Grace (March 5, 1990).
6888:"$ 5-Million Mapplethorpe Gift"
6593:"'Obsession' at the Guggenheim"
6420:Wallach, Amei (June 16, 1992).
6162:Vogel, Carol (April 27, 2005).
4869:
4832:"Guggenheim Fund Names Trustee"
4759:
4736:
4607:. August 31, 1958. p. R2.
4596:
4556:
4436:
4398:
4386:
4286:
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3465:
3398:
3364:
3335:
3316:
3225:
3180:
3156:
3108:
3082:
3016:
2971:"Guggenheim Foundation History"
2625:
2167:Portrait d'un médecin militaire
1581:Carnegie Hill Historic District
1472:
1306:
1016:New York City Board of Estimate
1002:in the domain of modern art." "
811:
390:U.S. National Historic Landmark
18792:1115 (Jacob Ruppert Sr. House)
18757:871 (William C. Whitney House)
17939:272 (Marble Collegiate Church)
17610:Taliesin Associated Architects
17376:Larkin Administration Building
16189:Girl Scout Museum and Archives
16115:National Jazz Museum in Harlem
16052:Museum of the City of New York
15954:Children's Museum of Manhattan
15801:National Museum of Mathematics
15751:Whitney Museum of American Art
15613:Federal Hall National Memorial
15101:Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun
14970:Christ Church United Methodist
14815:Sephardic Academy of Manhattan
14810:St. Vincent Ferrer High School
13367:Guggenheim International Award
11905:Modern Architecture Since 1900
11902:Curtis, William J. R. (1987).
11707:Blake, Peter (December 1959).
11269:. October 22, 1959. p. 19
10282:"Where Museums Hide Treasures"
10235:. UNESCO World Heritage Centre
9709:(Press release). June 22, 2023
9268:"Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum"
8769:Tremayne-Pengelly, Alexandra.
8697:Jacobs, Julia (July 8, 2022).
8018:Vogel, Carol (July 31, 2007).
7871:. January 21, 2005. p. 10
7544:The New York Times Web Archive
7504:Vogel, Carol (June 10, 2004).
6230:Scott, Janny (April 9, 1998).
3929:. August 13, 1951. p. 6.
3895:. August 5, 1951. p. 24.
2306:Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
1971:Landscape with Factory Chimney
1687:works, including paintings by
1194:Department of Cultural Affairs
1045:installation of motorcycles.
1035:Williams College Museum of Art
841:
710:Board of Standards and Appeals
13:
1:
19692:Rotundas in the United States
18434:1109 (Felix M. Warburg House)
18370:1009 (Benjamin N. Duke House)
18350:974 (Harry F. Sinclair House)
18070:597 (Charles Scribner's Sons)
18040:476 (New York Public Library)
17441:Pilgrim Congregational Church
15914:United Nations Art Collection
15826:Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace
15070:Unitarian Church of All Souls
15060:St. Stephen of Hungary Church
15025:St. Catherine of Siena Church
14990:Church of St. Ignatius Loyola
14805:St. Jean Baptiste High School
14723:Eleanor Roosevelt High School
14628:
14391:Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery
14186:Dorrian's Red Hand Restaurant
13474:
12785:. New York: Monacelli Press.
12482:Saad, Shirine (May 1, 2019).
11718:. Vol. 103. p. 180.
11292:. July 19, 1959. p. R1.
10414:Vogel, Carol (May 11, 2007).
8869:Rudenstine, Angelica Zander.
7865:"Guggenheim chairman resigns"
7384:Block, Fang (July 21, 2022).
7348:Tu, Jeni (February 1, 2002).
4957:Weber, Bruce (May 16, 2013).
4797:Knox, Sanka (July 21, 1960).
4000:. March 30, 1952. p. 9.
2641:David and Gladys Wright House
2613:
2535:
2208:Compotier et nappe à carreaux
2131:
1917:
1878:
1605:
1370:Main entrance on Fifth Avenue
1297:New York University Abu Dhabi
907:
821:'s estate of some 730 works.
18:Guggenheim Museum in New York
19637:Frank Lloyd Wright buildings
19508:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
19382:National Historic Landmarks
18777:1020 (William Salomon House)
18772:962 (William A. Clark House)
18499:2366 (369th Regiment Armory)
17411:Riverview Terrace Restaurant
17262:Banff National Park Pavilion
15726:Museum of Chinese in America
15485:Richard Morris Hunt Memorial
15322:Lexington Avenue/96th Street
15317:Lexington Avenue/86th Street
15312:Lexington Avenue/77th Street
15307:Lexington Avenue/68th Street
15302:Lexington Avenue/63rd Street
15297:Lexington Avenue/59th Street
15219:Weill Cornell Medical Center
15194:Hospital for Special Surgery
15020:Park Avenue Christian Church
14995:Church of St. Vincent Ferrer
14937:
14775:Marymount School of New York
14748:Talent Unlimited High School
14314:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
13276:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
13008:Portrait of Countess Albazzi
12913:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
12740:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
12721:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
12711:Sennott, R. Stephen (2004).
12550:. London: Thames and Hudson.
12210:Kugel, Seth (May 27, 2007).
9595:Tejada, Susana, ed. (2000).
8307:"The Guggenheim's Scapegoat"
8240:Davis, Ben (June 28, 2019).
7654:. Vol. 194. p. 34.
7643:Ulam, Alex (February 2006).
7620:Guggenheim Museum web site:
7571:Guggenheim Museum web site:
5821:Ladd, Scott (July 6, 1987).
5323:. May 16, 1964. p. 15.
4447:. May 7, 1956. p. A10.
4076:"Guggenheim Museum New York"
3538:. July 10, 1945. p. 7.
2663:
2145:), bronze, 43.6 × 41 cm
1586:The museum was added to the
1074:Andy Warhol: The Last Supper
1025:
505:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
40:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
7:
19657:Museums established in 1937
18797:2122 (Jordan L. Mott House)
18747:857 (George J. Gould House)
18722:William K. Vanderbilt House
18293:Mrs. William B. Astor House
18283:Temple Emanu-El of New York
18238:781 (The Sherry-Netherland)
18192:754 (Bergdorf Goodman Bldg)
18142:University Club of New York
18005:400 (The Langham, New York)
17995:355 (B. Altman and Company)
17762:So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright
17627:Wright Building Conservancy
17507:Gammage Memorial Auditorium
17192:American System-Built Homes
16100:Hispanic Society of America
15964:New-York Historical Society
15949:Carnegie Hall (Rose Museum)
15874:Morgan Library & Museum
15864:John M. Mossman Lock Museum
15760:Chelsea, Flatiron, Gramercy
15653:New York City Police Museum
15546:Manhattan Community Board 8
15035:St. James' Episcopal Church
15005:Jan Hus Presbyterian Church
14985:Church of Our Lady of Peace
14980:Church of the Heavenly Rest
14965:Central Presbyterian Church
14868:Marymount Manhattan College
14646:Frick Art Reference Library
14128:
14082:Mrs. William B. Astor House
13890:Oliver Gould Jennings House
13885:Nathaniel L. McCready House
13320:Guggenheim Hermitage Museum
13282:Peggy Guggenheim Collection
12187:. AIA. 2007. Archived from
11983:Twombly, Robert C. (1991).
11879:. Vol. 67. p. 34.
11277:– via newspapers.com.
10620:– via newspapers.com.
10557:. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
10122:– via newspapers.com.
10095:– via newspapers.com.
7981:– via newspapers.com.
7879:– via newspapers.com.
7850:– via newspapers.com.
7627:September 28, 2007, at the
7227:– via newspapers.com.
7159:– via newspapers.com.
6902:– via newspapers.com.
6610:– via newspapers.com.
6580:– via newspapers.com.
5919:– via newspapers.com.
5859:. Vol. 68. p. 82.
5848:Mays, Vernon (April 1989).
5837:– via newspapers.com.
5810:– via newspapers.com.
5399:. May 7, 1969. p. 20.
4935:, chapter: "Thomas Messer".
2571:
2518:The New York Times Magazine
1618:Peggy Guggenheim Collection
1459:
1331:
876:Oliver Gould Jennings House
602:Early years and Hilla Rebay
511:, is an art museum at 1071
10:
19718:
18661:
18484:1230 (El Museo del Barrio)
17637:UNESCO World Heritage Site
17286:Como Orchard Summer Colony
17281:Community Christian Church
17202:Fireproof House for $ 5000
16037:Metropolitan Museum of Art
15849:Houdini Museum of New York
15681:Asian American Arts Centre
15638:Museum of American Finance
15178:
14916:National Academy of Design
14780:Nightingale-Bamford School
14770:Lycée Français de New York
14738:Hunter College High School
14292:Metropolitan Museum of Art
13981:Lucy Drexel Dahlgren House
13951:George F. Baker Jr. Houses
13910:William Starr Miller House
13637:Marshall Orme Wilson House
13592:Arthur Curtiss James House
12982:Portrait of an Army Doctor
12853:, Guggenheim, June 8, 2010
12539:
12010:Frampton, Kenneth (1985).
11944:National Park Service 2005
11890:National Park Service 2005
11870:"Update on the Guggenheim"
11841:Muschamp, Herbert (1985).
11829:National Park Service 2005
11756:National Park Service 2005
11692:National Park Service 2005
11549:"What Wright Hath Wrought"
11535:National Park Service 2005
11523:National Park Service 2005
11477:National Park Service 2005
9878:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
9535:National Park Service 2005
9482:National Park Service 2005
9367:National Park Service 2005
9336:National Park Service 2005
9300:National Park Service 2005
9250:National Park Service 2005
9221:National Park Service 2005
9164:National Park Service 2005
9137:National Park Service 2005
9071:National Park Service 2005
8961:National Park Service 2005
8828:National Park Service 2005
5871:"Museum Addition Approved"
5381:National Park Service 2005
4945:National Park Service 2005
4513:National Park Service 2005
4424:. May 8, 1956. p. 4.
4393:National Park Service 2005
4281:National Park Service 2005
4213:National Park Service 2005
3879:National Park Service 2005
3867:National Park Service 2005
3797:National Park Service 2005
3740:National Park Service 2005
3443:National Park Service 2005
3342:Hersey, George L. (1993).
3232:Dal Co, Francesco (2017).
2583:List of Guggenheim Museums
2558:New York metropolitan area
2430:summed up the opprobrium:
2163:Portrait of an Army Doctor
1774:; minimalist paintings by
1592:National Historic Landmark
1420:Metropolitan Museum of Art
675:1939 New York World's Fair
596:
284:UNESCO World Heritage Site
32:List of Guggenheim Museums
29:
19401:
19370:
19250:
18915:
18897:
18858:
18787:1063 (Henry Phipps House)
18782:1058 (James Speyer House)
18732:Elbridge T. Gerry Mansion
18667:
18656:
18629:
18616:
18522:
18511:
18469:
18458:
18345:972 (Payne Whitney House)
18233:
18219:
18075:608 (Goelet/Swiss Center)
18010:401 (Tiffany and Company)
17990:
17976:
17889:
17875:
17792:
17732:
17650:
17602:
17576:
17535:
17494:
17426:Romeo and Juliet Windmill
17396:Marin County Civic Center
17351:Jiyu Gakuen Girls' School
17234:
17212:Ravine Bluffs Development
17185:
16292:
16283:
16227:
16166:
16138:
16125:Yeshiva University Museum
16070:
16042:Mount Vernon Hotel Museum
15977:
15922:
15879:Museum of Arts and Design
15839:
15769:Center for Jewish History
15759:
15736:New York City Fire Museum
15691:Eldridge Street Synagogue
15671:
15643:Museum of Jewish Heritage
15623:George Gustav Heye Center
15593:
15540:
15508:
15497:
15475:
15469:
15464:
15345:
15337:Second Avenue/96th Street
15332:Second Avenue/86th Street
15327:Second Avenue/72nd Street
15281:
15277:
15266:
15184:
15173:
15149:
15111:Edmond J. Safra Synagogue
15083:
14960:Brick Presbyterian Church
14947:
14943:
14932:
14906:Cornell School of Nursing
14898:
14838:
14699:Birch Wathen Lenox School
14681:
14638:
14634:
14623:
14596:
14585:
14486:
14445:
14409:
14348:
14322:
14304:Mount Vernon Hotel Museum
14272:Bernard Museum of Judaica
14264:
14138:
14134:
14123:
14037:Elbridge T. Gerry Mansion
14024:
14011:William Goadby Loew House
14006:Willard D. Straight House
13923:
13722:
13714:United States Post Office
13699:Trump Palace Condominiums
13484:
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13403:
13398:Links to related articles
13359:
13329:
13297:
13268:
13259:
13203:
13145:
12919:
12875:Google Cultural Institute
12842:
12837:
12661:. London: Phaidon Press.
12657:McCarter, Robert (1997).
12090:A History of Architecture
10610:The Philadelphia Inquirer
10138:The Landmarks of New York
9929:February 9, 2014, at the
9816:Architectural Record 1958
9550:Architectural Record 1958
9430:Architectural Record 1958
9351:Architectural Record 1958
9238:Architectural Record 1958
7997:Crain's New York Business
3090:"Guggenheim Architecture"
2958:The Guggenheim Collection
2029:Les Fumeurs (The Smokers)
1786:; as well as an array of
1481:The museum's main gallery
1236:, former director of the
1039:The Art of the Motorcycle
1033:, former director of the
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493:
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19135:Richmond (Staten Island)
18717:Vanderbilt Triple Palace
18707:West Presbyterian Church
18672:200 (Fifth Avenue Hotel)
18644:Fifth Avenue–59th Street
18639:Fifth Avenue/53rd Street
18565:William Tecumseh Sherman
18489:1280 (The Africa Center)
18330:Edward S. Harkness House
17563:Plan for Greater Baghdad
17391:Lockridge Medical Clinic
17386:Lindholm Service Station
17356:Johnson Wax Headquarters
17306:Fasbender Medical Clinic
17291:Coonley School Playhouse
17276:Florida Southern College
16156:Statue of Liberty Museum
15932:American Folk Art Museum
15869:Madame Tussauds New York
15292:Fifth Avenue/59th Street
14668:Thomas J. Watson Library
14663:Robert Goldwater Library
14658:New York Society Library
14340:East 74th Street Theater
14323:Theaters/performing arts
14097:William C. Whitney House
13976:John Henry Hammond House
13840:Edward S. Harkness House
13820:Clarence Whitman Mansion
13342:Guggenheim Helsinki Plan
13288:Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
13104:Untitled (Black on Grey)
12185:FavoriteArchitecture.org
12118:. New York: Free Press.
12070:Roth, Leland M. (1980).
11877:Progressive Architecture
11027:, YNet, January 31, 2023
10547:"Thannhauser, Justin K.:
10477:"Karl Nierendorf Estate"
10033:Progressive Architecture
9762:Progressive Architecture
7206:"A $ 10-Million Present"
6036:"Guggenheim Plan Upheld"
5905:"Museum gets a variance"
5857:Progressive Architecture
3812:"Biography: Hilla Rebay"
2956:Calnek, Anthony, et al.
2618:
2377:Reception and commentary
2113:Paris Through the Window
1794:, and perceptual art by
1622:Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
1437:
1155:
1079:
924:
854:Construction and opening
428:March 25, 2005
340:Europe and North America
19667:Museums of American art
18752:858 (Isaac Stern House)
18727:767 (Savoy-Plaza Hotel)
18692:316 (Kaskel and Kaskel)
18517:Parks and park features
18417:Andrew Carnegie Mansion
18278:Edward J. Berwind House
18182:727 (Tiffany & Co.)
18095:British Empire Building
18085:St. Patrick's Cathedral
18065:556 (Philippine Center)
18015:424 (Lord & Taylor)
17568:Point Park Civic Center
17326:Hillside Home School II
17207:Galesburg Country Homes
16214:Museum of Primitive Art
16130:Studio Museum in Harlem
15969:Nicholas Roerich Museum
15899:New York Transit Museum
15721:Merchant's House Museum
15480:107th Infantry Memorial
15240:Madison Avenue Hospital
15157:New York Zendo Shobo-Ji
14591:Green spaces/recreation
14361:Anita Shapolsky Gallery
14042:George Blumenthal House
14016:Yorkville Bank Building
13991:Municipal Asphalt Plant
13931:Andrew Carnegie Mansion
13915:Yorkville Bank Building
13850:Harry F. Sinclair House
13835:East 80th Street Houses
13622:Herbert N. Straus House
13602:Edward J. Berwind House
13066:Le Moulin de la Galette
12636:Loebl, Suzanne (2002).
11575:New York Herald Tribune
11365:New York Herald Tribune
10286:The Wall Street Journal
9014:New York Herald Tribune
8813:"Dr. Mariët Westermann"
7039:The Wall Street Journal
6723:The Wall Street Journal
5396:The Wall Street Journal
4768:New York Herald Tribune
4714:New York Herald Tribune
4564:"Window Leaks Overcome"
4445:New York Herald Tribune
4127:New York Herald Tribune
3998:New York Herald Tribune
3893:New York Herald Tribune
3696:New York Herald Tribune
3629:New York Herald Tribune
3536:New York Herald Tribune
2393:New York Herald Tribune
2320:(1915) to the heirs of
2310:Le Moulin de la Galette
1638:Katherine Sophie Dreier
1613:The Wall Street Journal
1229:Richard Armstrong, 2012
571:Katherine Sophie Dreier
507:, often referred to as
18871:Keeper of the Register
18597:Washington Square Park
18590:Harlem Fire Watchtower
18303:Henry Clay Frick House
18105:International Building
17723:Jaroslav Josef Polívka
17688:Maginel Wright Enright
17658:Olgivanna Lloyd Wright
17476:V. C. Morris Gift Shop
17366:Lake Mendota Boathouse
17361:Kundert Medical Clinic
17321:Hillside Home School I
17252:Arizona Biltmore Hotel
16302:
16204:Museum of Biblical Art
15904:Paley Center for Media
15189:Gracie Square Hospital
15116:Fifth Avenue Synagogue
15065:St. Thomas More Church
14975:Church of the Epiphany
14878:Rockefeller University
14689:Allen-Stevenson School
14335:Bohemian National Hall
14092:William A. Clark House
14032:C. Ledyard Blair House
13946:Felix M. Warburg House
13800:Benjamin N. Duke House
13662:Oliver D. Filley House
13657:Henry P. Davison House
13617:Henry Clay Frick House
13305:Guggenheim Museum SoHo
12976:Composition for "Jazz"
12087:Kostof, Spiro (1995).
10348:"About the Collection"
7587:(September 10, 2007).
6271:. September 16, 2001.
3665:. September 21, 1945.
2637:V. C. Morris Gift Shop
2500:
2490:Twenty-five Year Award
2437:
2183:Albert Gleizes, 1915,
2128:Raymond Duchamp-Villon
1925:Homme aux bras croisés
1640:, Thannhauser, Rebay,
1538:
1537:Peter B. Lewis Theater
1505:Jaroslav Josef Polívka
1482:
1238:Carnegie Museum of Art
1230:
1165:
1089:
1020:New York Supreme Court
934:
863:
834:be developed in full.
731:
666:
662:Composition for "Jazz"
454:New York City Landmark
362:May 19, 2005
270:Architectural style(s)
19391:Outside New York City
18886:National Park Service
18866:Contributing property
18742:857 (Jay Gould House)
18697:350 (Waldorf–Astoria)
18390:Neue Galerie New York
17718:George Mann Niedecken
17712:Walter Burley Griffin
17486:Wyoming Valley School
17331:Hoffman Auto Showroom
17267:Beth Sholom Synagogue
16301:
16062:Neue Galerie New York
15806:Print Center New York
15779:Fotografiska New York
15141:Temple Shaaray Tefila
15121:Park Avenue Synagogue
15106:Congregation Or Zarua
14682:Primary and secondary
14309:Neue Galerie New York
14221:Kappo Masa Restaurant
14206:King's Carriage House
14107:William Ziegler House
14102:William Salomon House
14047:George J. Gould House
13971:James A. Burden House
13905:Stuyvesant Fish House
13880:Lewis G. Morris House
13875:Joseph Pulitzer House
13855:Henry T. Sloane House
13231:James Johnson Sweeney
13211:Solomon R. Guggenheim
13117:The Student of Prague
12732:National Park Service
12599:The Writers Directory
11956:Blake, Peter (1996).
10718:The Global Guggenheim
8936:Bianchini, Riccardo.
7419:Palm Beach Daily News
7362:on September 21, 2014
7146:"What's in a Name..."
7041:. November 27, 1998.
5686:"Works & Process"
2724:National Park Service
2498:
2468:New York Daily Mirror
2432:
2314:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
1929:Man With Crossed Arms
1875:Man with Crossed Arms
1571:Landmark designations
1536:
1480:
1445:William Wesley Peters
1228:
1163:
1087:
1056:and Prince Street in
932:
881:William Wesley Peters
861:
847:James Johnson Sweeney
718:
655:
607:Solomon R. Guggenheim
553:Solomon R. Guggenheim
162:Public transit access
120:40.78306°N 73.95889°W
84:1071 Fifth Avenue at
19662:Museums in Manhattan
19075:New York (Manhattan)
18474:Mount Sinai Hospital
18197:767 (General Motors)
18060:551 (Fred F. French)
17899:47 (Salmagundi Club)
17257:Auldbrass Plantation
17242:Anderton Court Shops
17197:Erdman Prefab Houses
16194:KGB Espionage Museum
16179:Dahesh Museum of Art
16110:Morris–Jumel Mansion
16047:Museum of Motherhood
15889:Museum of Modern Art
15663:South Street Seaport
15235:James Ewing Hospital
14564:The Sign of the Dove
14401:Venus Over Manhattan
14356:Acquavella Galleries
14297:The Met Fifth Avenue
14057:Hotel New Netherland
13672:William Sloane House
13507:131 East 66th Street
13372:Learning Through Art
13337:Guggenheim Abu Dhabi
13085:Nature morte: fleurs
12597:Kumar, Lisa (2011).
12563:Architectural Record
10763:Lewiston Sun Journal
9449:. January 15, 1961.
8917:Architectural Digest
8888:, pp. 315, 318.
7840:Poughkeepsie Journal
7652:Architectural Record
7450:Architectural Record
5877:. October 21, 1987.
5622:. November 8, 1980.
5293:. October 10, 1963.
4999:(November 5, 1987).
4838:. December 7, 1960.
4647:"Art: Last Monument"
4099:. October 15, 1952.
3377:Architectural Digest
2353:Governance and staff
2109:Paris par la fenêtre
2107:Marc Chagall, 1913,
2089:Alexander Archipenko
1701:Alexander Archipenko
1677:German expressionist
1648:, Rebay, Kandinsky,
1628:Personal collections
1202:September 11 attacks
944:Hirshhorn collection
19378:Bridges and tunnels
18580:Madison Square Park
18547:Conservatory Garden
18340:James B. Duke House
18157:696 (The Peninsula)
18137:Saint Thomas Church
18112:641 (Olympic Tower)
18100:La Maison Francaise
17954:284 (The Wilbraham)
17944:276 (Holland House)
17934:255 (Grand Madison)
17451:Frank L. Smith Bank
17336:Horse Show Fountain
17227:Textile block house
16002:El Museo del Barrio
15816:Rubin Museum of Art
15674:(Chambers-14th Sts)
15596:(Below Chambers St)
15204:Lenox Hill Hospital
15126:Park East Synagogue
14437:Hotel Plaza Athénée
14396:Kraushaar Galleries
14146:A La Vieille Russie
13936:Carnegie Hill Tower
13895:Payne Whitney House
13870:James B. Duke House
13815:Cherokee Apartments
13667:Percy R. Pyne House
13502:45 East 66th Street
13497:36 East 72nd Street
13492:19 East 64th Street
13311:Deutsche Guggenheim
13136:Landscape with Snow
13091:Woman with Parakeet
12911:Major works at the
11716:Architectural Forum
11640:, pp. 815–816.
11044:. February 28, 2023
10917:Le Journal Des Arts
10375:, pp. 283–284.
10318:"Collection Online"
10112:New York Daily News
10053:. August 19, 1990.
9591:Jaroslav J. Polívka
9496:, pp. 310–311.
8777:, November 21, 2023
6816:The Washington Post
6570:New York Daily News
5909:New York Daily News
5692:on December 6, 2008
5433:. January 4, 1972.
4653:. November 2, 1959.
4571:Architectural Forum
4080:Encyclopedia of Art
3329:La Voce di New York
3117:, pp. 807–808.
3025:, pp. 808–809.
2977:. February 29, 2016
2454:Edward Durell Stone
1847:Constantin Brâncuși
1841:Other notable works
1705:Constantin Brâncuși
1596:World Heritage List
1543:Mortimer D. Sackler
1497:reinforced concrete
1103:Robert Mapplethorpe
1004:Works & Process
889:Harry F. Guggenheim
771:, at the corner of
583:Robert Mapplethorpe
294:Cultural: (ii)
125:40.78306; -73.95889
116: /
41:
18687:Caspar Samler farm
18585:Marcus Garvey Park
18429:Otto H. Kahn House
18258:Knickerbocker Club
18202:Apple Fifth Avenue
18090:Rockefeller Center
17964:350 (Empire State)
17919:170 (Sohmer Piano)
17702:(client and lover)
17502:Blue Sky Mausoleum
17296:E-Z Polish Factory
16303:
16277:Frank Lloyd Wright
16174:Chelsea Art Museum
15884:Museum of Broadway
15741:The Theatre Museum
15696:FusionArts Museums
15250:Trafalgar Hospital
14899:Other institutions
14468:Knickerbocker Club
14386:Jane Kahan Gallery
14366:Di Donna Galleries
14176:Carlyle Restaurant
14139:Shops, restaurants
14067:James Speyer House
14052:Henry Phipps House
14001:Otto H. Kahn House
13996:Ogden Codman House
13941:Edith Fabbri House
13795:Belaire Apartments
13760:980 Madison Avenue
13652:Park Avenue Houses
13647:Park Avenue Armory
13612:Harold Pratt House
13382:BMW Guggenheim Lab
13221:Justin Thannhauser
12749:. August 14, 1990.
12659:Frank Lloyd Wright
12514:The New York Times
12437:. January 25, 2010
12401:. March 12, 2024.
12399:The New York Times
12322:The New York Times
12216:The New York Times
11659:The New York Times
11610:The New York Times
11495:The New York Times
11446:The New York Times
11400:The New York Times
11290:The New York Times
11208:The New York Times
11183:. October 25, 2022
11177:"Marcy Withington"
11148:The New York Times
10996:The New York Times
10971:. January 23, 2023
10858:The New York Times
10791:The New York Times
10766:. December 9, 2007
10637:The New York Times
10573:The New York Times
10507:The New York Times
10420:The New York Times
10175:The New York Times
10051:The New York Times
9982:Town & Country
9949:The New York Times
9861:The New York Times
9674:The New York Times
9447:The New York Times
9088:The New York Times
8978:The New York Times
8793:The New York Times
8703:The New York Times
8617:The New York Times
8583:The New York Times
8497:The New York Times
8408:The New York Times
8374:The New York Times
8337:The New York Times
8272:The New York Times
8212:The New York Times
8178:The New York Times
8126:The New York Times
8058:The New York Times
8024:The New York Times
7930:The New York Times
7896:The New York Times
7807:The New York Times
7773:The New York Times
7736:The New York Times
7671:The New York Times
7593:The New York Times
7510:The New York Times
7469:The New York Times
7315:The New York Times
7277:The New York Times
7247:The New York Times
7176:The New York Times
7116:The New York Times
7020:Russell, James S.
6993:The New York Times
6956:The New York Times
6919:The New York Times
6855:The New York Times
6757:The New York Times
6706:, pp. 572–73.
6669:The New York Times
6628:. April 27, 1990.
6626:The New York Times
6536:The New York Times
6499:The New York Times
6463:The New York Times
6389:The New York Times
6303:The New York Times
6269:The New York Times
6236:The New York Times
6202:The New York Times
6168:The New York Times
6134:The New York Times
6074:The New York Times
6040:The New York Times
6007:The New York Times
5973:The New York Times
5939:The New York Times
5875:The New York Times
5850:"Revealing Wright"
5766:The New York Times
5732:The New York Times
5657:The New York Times
5620:The New York Times
5587:The New York Times
5535:The New York Times
5500:. April 15, 1973.
5498:The New York Times
5465:The New York Times
5431:The New York Times
5348:The New York Times
5291:The New York Times
5258:The New York Times
5224:The New York Times
5188:The New York Times
5105:The New York Times
5042:The New York Times
5005:The New York Times
4963:The New York Times
4882:The New York Times
4836:The New York Times
4803:The New York Times
4681:The New York Times
4605:The New York Times
4480:The New York Times
4407:, pp. 29, 33.
4367:. April 10, 1959.
4365:The New York Times
4302:The New York Times
4296:(April 15, 1986).
4231:The New York Times
4173:The New York Times
4097:The New York Times
4033:The New York Times
3970:. August 5, 1951.
3968:The New York Times
3830:The New York Times
3663:The New York Times
3617:, pp. 21, 25.
3506:The New York Times
3474:, pp. 11, 21.
3412:. March 21, 1944.
3410:The New York Times
3194:. October 22, 2014
3135:The New York Times
2936:, pp. 25, 36.
2762:. November 7, 2014
2633:Sugarloaf Mountain
2550:The New York Times
2510:Edgar Kaufmann Jr.
2501:
2414:The New York Times
2382:Contemporary views
2340:Justin Thannhauser
2300:Restitution claims
2049:Femme à l'Éventail
1948:Violin and Palette
1863:Alberto Giacometti
1736:Post-Impressionist
1539:
1483:
1260:Chaédria LaBouvier
1242:The New York Times
1231:
1190:For the Guggenheim
1166:
1141:Ronald O. Perelman
1118:The New York Times
1090:
996:The New York Times
966:Justin Thannhauser
935:
917:, director of the
864:
732:
691:Frank Lloyd Wright
667:
635:Rockefeller Center
575:Justin Thannhauser
560:Frank Lloyd Wright
533:Post-Impressionist
476:Reference no.
440:Reference no.
374:Reference no.
326:Reference no.
264:Frank Lloyd Wright
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19642:Guggenheim family
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18876:Historic district
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18572:Pulitzer Fountain
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18464:Above 96th Street
18454:
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18248:Metropolitan Club
18215:
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18207:768 (Plaza Hotel)
18177:721 (Trump Tower)
17972:
17971:
17830:
17829:
17682:Eric Lloyd Wright
17670:John Lloyd Wright
17616:Wasmuth Portfolio
17481:Waller Apartments
17341:Humphreys Theater
17316:Guggenheim Museum
17147:Wright, D. and J.
17142:Wright, D. and G.
16243:
16242:
16151:Statue of Liberty
16027:Guggenheim Museum
15987:The Africa Center
15909:Scandinavia House
15791:The Museum at FIT
15701:Hall des Lumieres
15658:Skyscraper Museum
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14830:Trevor Day School
14800:Regis High School
14673:Yorkville Library
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14478:Metropolitan Club
14458:Cosmopolitan Club
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14087:Ogden Mills House
14062:Isaac Stern House
13790:1049 Fifth Avenue
13785:1040 Fifth Avenue
13780:1020 Fifth Avenue
13704:Trump Park Avenue
13390:
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13355:
13354:
13251:Mariet Westermann
13163:
13162:
12857:
12856:
12649:978-0-393-32006-0
12374:The Art Newspaper
12355:The Art Newspaper
12170:, pp. 11–12.
12100:978-0-19-508378-1
12023:978-0-500-20201-2
11996:978-0-471-85797-6
11969:978-0-393-31504-2
11892:, pp. 42–43.
11854:978-0-262-63100-6
11525:, pp. 39–40.
11242:The Art Newspaper
11098:. October 7, 2022
11023:Edelson, Daniel.
10969:The Art Newspaper
10892:The Art Newspaper
10737:The Art Newspaper
10696:The Art Newspaper
10354:. October 6, 2022
10155:978-1-4384-3769-9
10008:, pp. 13–14.
9845:, pp. 59–61.
9794:. October 3, 2022
9670:"Design Notebook"
9338:, pp. 35–36.
9181:, pp. 10–11.
8754:The Brooklyn Rail
8558:. October 3, 2020
8532:. October 4, 2020
8161:on April 5, 2014.
8092:Los Angeles Times
7964:Los Angeles Times
7706:. August 22, 2008
7210:Los Angeles Times
6759:. June 28, 1992.
6426:Los Angeles Times
6042:. June 23, 1988.
5568:, pp. 12–13.
4553:, pp. 34–35.
4395:, pp. 25–26.
4283:, pp. 23–24.
4203:, pp. 11–12.
3881:, pp. 22–23.
3508:. July 10, 1945.
3222:, pp. 400–01
3137:. April 4, 1952.
2820:. August 14, 1990
2791:. August 14, 1990
2726:. March 13, 2009.
2371:Richard Armstrong
2322:Alfred Flechtheim
2288:Wassily Kandinsky
2246:Theo van Doesburg
2227:Amedeo Modigliani
2206:Juan Gris, 1917,
2093:Pierrot-carrousel
2004:Juan Gris, 1911,
1967:Wassily Kandinsky
1890:Willem de Kooning
1666:Amedeo Modigliani
1598:under the title "
1355:Original building
1282:COVID-19 pandemic
1234:Richard Armstrong
1208:Longtime curator
1122:Michael Kimmelman
1043:industrial design
942:on loan from the
831:Aline B. Saarinen
827:Guggenheim family
627:Wassily Kandinsky
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14191:Galerie Chalette
14161:Brasserie Julien
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13770:998 Fifth Avenue
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13745:930 Fifth Avenue
13740:927 Fifth Avenue
13730:10 Gracie Square
13587:907 Fifth Avenue
13582:880 Fifth Avenue
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8157:. Archived from
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8110:
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8083:
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7869:The Journal News
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7372:
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7361:
7356:. Archived from
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6618:
6612:
6611:
6609:
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6599:. pp. 176,
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5699:
5697:
5688:. Archived from
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5638:
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5612:
5606:
5605:
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5242:
5240:
5238:
5226:. May 15, 1971.
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5204:
5202:
5190:. May 27, 1962.
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4198:
4192:
4191:
4189:
4187:
4175:. May 11, 1954.
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3728:
3722:
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3691:
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3649:
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3624:
3618:
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3600:
3585:
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3555:
3531:
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3498:
3487:
3481:
3475:
3469:
3463:
3462:, pp. 22–27
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3381:
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3201:
3199:
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3172:
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3154:
3153:
3151:
3149:
3127:
3118:
3112:
3106:
3105:
3103:
3101:
3092:. Archived from
3086:
3080:
3074:
3055:
3049:
3043:
3037:
3026:
3020:
3014:
3008:
3002:
2996:
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2786:
2778:
2772:
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2752:
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2737:
2728:
2727:
2710:
2699:
2698:
2696:
2694:
2679:
2657:
2650:
2644:
2629:
2482:Herbert Muschamp
2458:Robert M. Coates
2398:Peggy Guggenheim
2367:J. Tomilson Hill
2284:
2261:
2242:
2223:
2203:
2190:Pont de Brooklyn
2180:
2154:
2136:
2133:
2124:
2104:
2085:
2066:
2053:Woman with a Fan
2040:
2021:
2001:
1982:
1963:
1940:
1922:
1919:
1910:
1883:
1880:
1835:D. Daskalopoulos
1752:Vincent van Gogh
1748:Camille Pissarro
1723:, Mondrian, and
1709:Alexander Calder
1395:
1381:
1367:
1342:expansion joints
1137:Samuel J. LeFrak
952:Alexander Calder
915:Thomas M. Messer
541:contemporary art
471:
469:
435:
433:
407:
405:
369:
367:
305:
243:
238:
235:
233:
192:
187:
181:
175:
131:
130:
128:
127:
126:
121:
117:
114:
113:
112:
109:
58:
49:
42:
38:
21:
19717:
19716:
19712:
19711:
19710:
19708:
19707:
19706:
19702:Upper East Side
19607:
19606:
19605:
19595:
19590:
19588:
19584:from Wikivoyage
19578:
19573:
19571:
19567:from Wikisource
19561:
19556:
19554:
19544:
19539:
19537:
19527:
19522:
19520:
19517:
19513:sister projects
19510:at Knowledge's
19504:
19494:
19492:
19482:
19480:
19468:
19456:
19448:
19446:
19441:
19440:
19435:
19397:
19366:
19318:Above 110th St.
19252:
19246:
18917:
18911:
18905:
18904:
18900:
18895:
18854:
18845:
18815:
18806:
18712:Temple Emanu-El
18663:
18648:
18625:
18623:Subway stations
18608:
18518:
18503:
18465:
18450:
18243:785 (Park Cinq)
18229:
18211:
18152:693 (St. Regis)
17986:
17968:
17885:
17871:
17861:
17831:
17826:
17788:
17733:Popular culture
17728:
17700:Mamah Borthwick
17678:(granddaughter)
17646:
17598:
17572:
17548:Crystal Heights
17531:
17490:
17230:
17186:Housing systems
17181:
16637:Hanna–Honeycomb
16288:
16279:
16274:
16244:
16239:
16223:
16162:
16134:
16072:
16071:Upper Manhattan
16066:
15979:
15973:
15924:
15923:Upper West Side
15918:
15854:Intrepid Museum
15842:(34th-59th Sts)
15841:
15835:
15762:(14th-34th Sts)
15761:
15755:
15673:
15672:Lower Manhattan
15667:
15618:Fraunces Tavern
15608:China Institute
15595:
15589:
15583:
15553:
15548:
15532:
15504:
15489:
15471:
15452:
15408:East End Avenue
15341:
15273:
15254:
15223:
15180:
15161:
15145:
15079:
15050:St. Mary Church
14939:
14920:
14894:
14834:
14825:The Town School
14694:Brearley School
14677:
14630:
14615:
14592:
14573:
14482:
14441:
14405:
14344:
14318:
14260:
14151:Albertine Books
14130:
14111:
14072:Jay Gould House
14020:
13919:
13755:970 Park Avenue
13735:903 Park Avenue
13718:
13632:Manhattan House
13557:740 Park Avenue
13552:737 Park Avenue
13547:730 Park Avenue
13542:720 Park Avenue
13537:655 Park Avenue
13532:625 Park Avenue
13527:620 Park Avenue
13522:550 Park Avenue
13517:535 Park Avenue
13512:520 Park Avenue
13476:
13465:
13452:
13437:Upper East Side
13434:
13399:
13391:
13386:
13351:
13325:
13293:
13255:
13226:Hilla von Rebay
13199:
13194:
13164:
13159:
13141:
13122:
13109:
13096:
13077:
13052:
13039:
13026:
13013:
13000:
12987:
12970:Brooklyn Bridge
12962:
12949:
12944:Green Violinist
12936:
12923:
12915:
12909:
12861:
12860:
12844:
12838:External videos
12833:
12793:
12757:
12742:
12734:. May 19, 2005.
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12603:St. James Press
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12191:on May 10, 2011
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10391:Financial Times
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9903:(Press release)
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14728:Hewitt School
14726:
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14718:Dalton School
14716:
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14713:Chapin School
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14463:Harmonie Club
14461:
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14453:92nd Street Y
14451:
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14422:Carlyle Hotel
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14417:Bentley Hotel
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14287:Jewish Museum
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13489:
13487:
13485:59th–72nd Sts
13483:
13479:
13472:
13468:
13464:
13463:New York City
13460:
13455:
13450:
13446:
13442:
13441:Carnegie Hill
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13072:Woman Ironing
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11915:0-7148-2482-8
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11781:0-7100-0813-9
11777:
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11758:, p. 42.
11757:
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11694:, p. 38.
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11537:, p. 40.
11536:
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11492:
11485:
11479:, p. 39.
11478:
11473:
11471:
11455:
11451:
11447:
11443:
11436:
11430:, p. 34.
11429:
11428:Pfeiffer 1995
11424:
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11390:
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11367:. p. 1.
11366:
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11323:
11322:Pfeiffer 1995
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9575:
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9567:McCarter 1997
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5149:
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4267:
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12527:October 5,
12493:October 5,
12467:October 5,
12435:Guggenheim
12379:October 5,
12335:October 5,
12301:October 5,
11814:October 6,
11672:October 4,
11623:October 4,
11591:1325266446
11558:October 5,
11508:October 6,
11459:October 4,
11413:October 4,
11381:1324222657
11345:October 5,
11273:October 5,
11247:October 7,
11221:October 6,
11161:October 7,
11127:October 7,
11102:October 7,
10650:October 6,
10616:October 6,
10586:October 6,
10535:Loebl 2002
10520:October 5,
10486:October 5,
10458:October 5,
10433:October 5,
10396:October 6,
10373:Loebl 2002
10358:October 6,
10327:October 6,
10299:October 6,
10209:(Report).
10144:. p.
10118:October 4,
10091:October 4,
10064:October 4,
9988:October 3,
9962:October 3,
9884:August 22,
9798:October 3,
9741:1308964071
9733:New Leader
9687:October 4,
9460:October 4,
9101:October 3,
9030:1324046736
8922:October 7,
8716:October 5,
8682:October 5,
8656:October 6,
8630:October 6,
8596:October 4,
8562:October 4,
8536:October 4,
8510:October 4,
8476:October 6,
8450:October 6,
8421:October 6,
8387:October 6,
8350:October 6,
8316:October 6,
8251:October 6,
8225:October 6,
8105:October 5,
8071:October 5,
8037:October 5,
7977:October 5,
7943:October 5,
7909:October 5,
7875:October 5,
7846:October 5,
7820:October 5,
7786:October 5,
7749:October 5,
7710:October 5,
7684:October 5,
7606:October 5,
7523:October 5,
7482:October 6,
7366:August 25,
7328:October 5,
7260:October 5,
7223:October 5,
7189:October 5,
7155:October 5,
7149:Daily News
7129:October 5,
7097:1866753762
7052:October 5,
7006:October 4,
6969:October 4,
6932:October 6,
6898:October 6,
6868:October 6,
6800:1879161785
6770:October 4,
6682:October 5,
6639:October 5,
6606:October 4,
6576:October 4,
6549:October 4,
6512:October 6,
6345:October 5,
6316:October 5,
6282:October 5,
6249:October 5,
6215:October 5,
6181:October 5,
6147:October 4,
6112:1813318343
6087:October 4,
6053:October 4,
6020:October 4,
5986:October 4,
5952:October 4,
5915:October 4,
5888:October 4,
5833:October 4,
5806:October 4,
5779:October 4,
5745:October 4,
5696:August 13,
5670:October 4,
5633:October 5,
5600:October 4,
5548:October 4,
5511:October 4,
5478:October 4,
5444:October 4,
5361:October 3,
5304:October 4,
5271:October 4,
5237:October 6,
5201:October 4,
5118:October 4,
5055:October 4,
4933:Kumar 2011
4895:October 4,
4864:Krens 1993
4849:October 4,
4816:October 4,
4784:1327113702
4730:1328041965
4694:October 4,
4493:October 3,
4461:1327080364
4378:October 3,
4315:October 3,
4244:October 4,
4201:Krens 1993
4186:October 3,
4156:Krens 1993
4143:1320022316
4110:October 3,
4046:October 3,
4014:1313587133
3981:October 3,
3909:1322198382
3843:October 4,
3712:1287185430
3676:October 3,
3645:1287100423
3552:1337120835
3519:October 3,
3423:October 3,
3198:October 5,
3148:October 3,
3100:August 13,
2975:Guggenheim
2922:Krens 1993
2907:Loebl 2002
2614:References
2536:Attendance
2403:New Leader
1986:Franz Marc
1861:, Calder,
1792:conceptual
1768:Dan Flavin
1764:Carl Andre
1760:minimalist
1685:surrealist
1606:Collection
1513:clerestory
1114:Modigliani
961:vertical.
940:sculptures
908:Messer era
893:topped out
696:commission
647:modern art
468:1990-08-14
461:Designated
432:2005-03-25
425:Designated
404:2008-10-06
397:Designated
366:2005-05-19
359:Designated
299:Designated
139:Art museum
111:73°57′32″W
108:40°46′59″N
60:View from
19352:Rochester
19347:Rhinebeck
19337:Peekskill
19298:Manhattan
19155:Schoharie
19035:Jefferson
18918:by county
17869:Manhattan
17822:Wikiquote
17776:The Women
17177:Zimmerman
16977:Smith, R.
16972:Smith, M.
16927:Rosenbaum
16767:Lewis, L.
16742:Lamberson
16697:Jacobs II
16687:Hollyhock
16662:Henderson
16627:Graycliff
16442:Bulbulian
16307:Adams, M.
15587:Manhattan
15543:See also:
15403:FDR Drive
14639:Libraries
14629:Education
14549:Quo Vadis
14349:Galleries
14246:Sushi Noz
14216:Lusardi's
14211:La Goulue
13679:Park Cinq
13475:Buildings
13459:Manhattan
13449:Yorkville
13028:Metzinger
12522:0362-4331
12441:March 24,
12412:April 19,
12407:0362-4331
12330:0362-4331
12296:City Room
12262:898149345
12224:0362-4331
11667:0362-4331
11618:0362-4331
11583:1941-0646
11503:0362-4331
11454:0362-4331
11408:0362-4331
11373:1941-0646
11306:114744252
11298:0362-4331
11216:0362-4331
11156:0362-4331
11004:0362-4331
10866:0362-4331
10832:0261-3077
10799:0362-4331
10645:0362-4331
10581:0362-4331
10515:0362-4331
10428:0362-4331
10294:0099-9660
10183:0362-4331
10059:0362-4331
9957:0362-4331
9682:0362-4331
9655:898250168
9455:0362-4331
9096:0362-4331
9022:1941-0646
8994:114449638
8986:0362-4331
8711:0362-4331
8625:0362-4331
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8134:0362-4331
8100:0458-3035
8066:0362-4331
8032:0362-4331
8005:219156351
7972:0458-3035
7938:0362-4331
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7285:0362-4331
7255:0362-4331
7218:0458-3035
7184:0362-4331
7124:0362-4331
7047:0099-9660
7001:0362-4331
6964:0362-4331
6927:0362-4331
6863:0362-4331
6833:307730105
6825:0190-8286
6765:0362-4331
6739:135563875
6731:0099-9660
6677:0362-4331
6634:0362-4331
6544:0362-4331
6507:0362-4331
6471:0362-4331
6439:April 18,
6434:0458-3035
6402:April 18,
6397:0362-4331
6370:214306480
6311:0362-4331
6277:0362-4331
6244:0362-4331
6210:0362-4331
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5405:0099-9660
5356:0362-4331
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4971:0362-4331
4920:898266255
4890:0362-4331
4844:0362-4331
4811:0362-4331
4776:1941-0646
4753:898127716
4722:1941-0646
4689:0362-4331
4621:114561749
4613:0362-4331
4488:0362-4331
4453:1941-0646
4430:879069229
4373:0362-4331
4310:0362-4331
4239:0362-4331
4181:0362-4331
4135:1941-0646
4105:0362-4331
4041:0362-4331
4006:1941-0646
3976:0362-4331
3935:873053656
3901:1941-0646
3838:0362-4331
3704:1941-0646
3671:0362-4331
3637:1941-0646
3544:1941-0646
3514:0362-4331
3418:0362-4331
3252:969981835
3143:0362-4331
3011:Vail 2009
2934:Vail 2009
2693:April 19,
2664:Citations
2316:painting
2265:Paul Klee
2231:Nude (Nu)
2143:The Horse
2139:Le cheval
1815:Polaroids
1717:Juan Gris
1697:Joan Miró
1689:Paul Klee
1349:forecourt
1215:Sotheby's
1120:, critic
1026:Krens era
1000:the Frick
801:lightwell
789:Riverdale
720:Staircase
639:Manhattan
577:, Rebay,
525:Manhattan
260:Architect
255:1956–1959
90:Manhattan
19411:Category
19357:Syracuse
19283:Brooklyn
19230:Southern
19225:Northern
19195:Tompkins
19185:Sullivan
19160:Schuyler
19145:Saratoga
19140:Rockland
19090:Onondaga
19030:Herkimer
19025:Hamilton
19005:Franklin
18990:Dutchess
18985:Delaware
18980:Cortland
18975:Columbia
18965:Chenango
18930:Allegany
18852:New York
17812:Wikinews
17690:(sister)
17589:Taliesin
17162:Yamamura
17117:Williams
17102:Westhope
17097:Westcott
17017:Sullivan
16997:Stockman
16952:Schwartz
16947:Schaberg
16872:Penfield
16832:Mossberg
16802:McCarthy
16692:Jacobs I
16667:Heurtley
16587:Gale, W.
16582:Gale, T.
16577:Gale, L.
16562:Fukuhara
16557:Friedman
16547:Fredrick
16497:DeRhodes
16487:Davidson
16472:Copeland
16457:Christie
16447:Charnley
15821:The Shed
15633:Mmuseumm
15285:stations
14938:Religion
14559:Salon 94
14554:Regine's
14524:Elaine's
14231:Sasabune
13330:Proposed
13155:Category
13124:van Gogh
13111:Schnabel
12951:Delaunay
12801:32159240
12704:35797856
12677:37893035
12623:(1996).
12590:29976871
12462:ArtsBeat
12258:ProQuest
12228:Archived
12057:11316465
11924:15657753
11790:12089229
11587:ProQuest
11377:ProQuest
11302:ProQuest
11042:Observer
10136:(2011).
9927:Archived
9909:July 17,
9866:July 17,
9737:ProQuest
9651:ProQuest
9026:ProQuest
8990:ProQuest
8775:Observer
8651:Observer
8530:CBS News
8471:Observer
8445:Observer
8001:ProQuest
7625:Archived
7557:June 22,
7390:Barron's
7289:ProQuest
7093:ProQuest
7089:Newsweek
6829:ProQuest
6796:ProQuest
6792:Newsweek
6735:ProQuest
6476:July 31,
6366:ProQuest
6362:Newsweek
6108:ProQuest
5409:ProQuest
5325:ProQuest
5079:ProQuest
5018:June 22,
4916:ProQuest
4780:ProQuest
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4457:ProQuest
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3641:ProQuest
3548:ProQuest
3192:CBS News
2824:June 18,
2795:June 18,
2766:July 20,
2572:See also
2290:, 1923,
2267:, 1922,
2248:, 1918,
2229:, 1917,
2091:, 1913,
2046:, 1912,
1988:, 1911,
1969:, 1910,
1946:, 1909,
1859:Jean Arp
1488:nautilus
1460:Interior
1332:Exterior
1328:floors.
1326:terrazzo
1313:lozenges
1054:Broadway
1009:In 1982
806:Taliesin
775:and the
737:ziggurat
659:, 1915,
535:, early
378:05000443
330:1496-008
291:Criteria
152:Director
144:Visitors
81:Location
19450:Portals
19362:Yonkers
19265:Buffalo
19253:by city
19237:Wyoming
19180:Suffolk
19175:Steuben
19105:Orleans
19095:Ontario
19080:Niagara
19055:Madison
19015:Genesee
18970:Clinton
18960:Chemung
18537:Arsenal
17914:159–161
17802:Commons
17603:Related
17536:Unbuilt
17172:Zeigler
17137:Woolley
17132:Winslow
17122:Willits
17057:Tonkens
17042:Thaxton
17032:Sweeton
17012:Sturges
16987:Spencer
16922:Roloson
16912:Roberts
16902:Reisley
16897:Rebhuhn
16892:Rayward
16807:Millard
16752:Laurent
16702:Johnson
16682:Hoffman
16632:Gridley
16607:Glasner
16597:Gilmore
16542:Freeman
16522:Fawcett
16502:Dobkins
16467:Coonley
16437:Buehler
16422:Brandes
16417:Bradley
16412:Boynton
16407:Boulter
16397:Blossom
16367:Baldwin
16322:Affleck
16317:Adelman
16228:Related
16167:Defunct
16139:Islands
15840:Midtown
15346:Streets
15228:Defunct
14509:Cachaça
14265:Museums
14129:Culture
13805:Casa 74
13269:Current
13261:Museums
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12540:Sources
12254:Newsday
12134:8763713
11808:NPR.org
10265:July 8,
10239:July 7,
10085:Newsday
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8285:June 3,
6892:Newsday
6597:Newsday
6104:Newsday
5827:Newsday
5800:Newsday
5321:Newsday
5075:Newsday
4912:Newsday
4745:Newsday
4422:Newsday
3927:Newsday
2488:gave a
2390:of the
1424:parapet
1317:massing
1248:America
1110:Chagall
987:deficit
948:plinths
751:at the
730:in 1932
722:at the
597:History
466: (
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316:Part of
308:session
227:Website
221:M86 SBS
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19200:Ulster
19165:Seneca
19125:Queens
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19100:Orange
19085:Oneida
19070:Nassau
19060:Monroe
19020:Greene
19010:Fulton
18950:Cayuga
18940:Broome
18925:Albany
18859:Topics
18662:Former
17881:Below
17651:People
17642:Usonia
17157:Wynant
17112:Willey
17092:Walter
17087:Walser
17082:Walker
17072:Turkel
17047:Thomas
17027:Sutton
17022:Sunday
17002:Storer
16992:Staley
16982:Sondem
16962:Shavin
16957:Serlin
16942:Sander
16937:Samara
16867:Pauson
16862:Parker
16857:Pappas
16852:Palmer
16847:Olfelt
16837:Murphy
16827:Mosher
16812:Miller
16797:McBean
16777:Marden
16772:Manson
16732:Kinney
16717:Keland
16672:Hickox
16657:Heller
16647:Haynes
16617:Gordon
16602:Gillin
16552:Fricke
16532:Foster
16527:Forest
16512:Fabyan
16452:Cheney
16387:Becker
16382:Beachy
16377:Bazett
16372:Barton
16337:Arnold
15283:Subway
15179:Health
15091:Altneu
14790:PS 158
14487:Former
14410:Hotels
14181:Daniel
14025:Former
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955:mobile
679:Queens
589:, and
539:, and
537:Modern
336:Region
306:(43rd
273:Modern
167:Subway
19564:Texts
19530:Media
19278:Bronx
19251:Lists
19242:Yates
19215:Wayne
19190:Tioga
19045:Lewis
19000:Essex
18935:Bronx
18916:Lists
18225:59th–
17982:34th–
17672:(son)
17666:(son)
17235:Other
17167:Young
17067:Trier
17062:Tracy
17052:Tomek
16932:Rudin
16917:Robie
16842:Neils
16822:Moore
16762:Lewis
16757:Levin
16737:Kraus
16712:Kalil
16707:Jones
16677:Hills
16652:Heath
16642:Hardy
16622:Grant
16592:Gerts
16507:Ennis
16492:Davis
16462:Cooke
16432:Brown
16392:Blair
16362:Balch
16357:Baker
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16332:Alsop
15470:Other
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2619:Notes
2554:Times
1438:Annex
1408:piers
1156:2000s
1080:1990s
959:plumb
925:1960s
252:Built
19598:Data
19421:List
18995:Erie
18602:Arch
18402:1067
18397:1049
18385:1048
18380:1040
18375:1020
17077:Wall
16747:Lamp
16727:Keys
16402:Bogk
16342:Bach
14785:PS 6
14201:JoJo
13041:Miró
13015:Marc
12877:page
12797:OCLC
12787:ISBN
12700:OCLC
12690:ISBN
12673:OCLC
12663:ISBN
12644:ISBN
12607:ISBN
12586:OCLC
12576:ISBN
12529:2022
12518:ISSN
12495:2022
12469:2022
12443:2020
12414:2024
12403:ISSN
12381:2022
12337:2022
12326:ISSN
12303:2022
12236:2023
12220:ISSN
12197:2010
12130:OCLC
12120:ISBN
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