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2152: 1938: 2102: 1908: 2038: 2019: 2259: 2178: 1961: 2201: 1999: 2282: 653: 2064: 716: 2083: 1161: 562:, drew controversy for the unusual shape of its display spaces and took 15 years to design and build; it was completed in 1959. It consists of a six-story, bowl-shaped main gallery to the south, a four-story "monitor" to the north, and a ten-story annex to the northeast. A six-story helical ramp extends along the main gallery's perimeter, under a central ceiling skylight. The Thannhauser Collection is housed within the top three stories of the monitor, and there are additional galleries in the annex and a learning center in the basement. The museum building's design was controversial when it was completed but was widely praised afterward. The building underwent extensive renovations from 1990 to 1992, when the annex was built, and it was renovated again from 2005 to 2008. 1499:, ascends at a 5 percent slope from ground level and rises one story, where it wraps around a planter and passes through a double-height archway. It rises five additional stories before ending at the sixth floor, with a total length of 1,416 feet (432 m). Its width increases as it ascends, from 25 feet (7.6 m) on the lowest level to 32 feet (9.8 m) at the top. The ramp protrudes into the northeastern corner of the atrium at each story, forming a rounded balcony. There are connections to other galleries at the second and fourth stories, and to a triangular gallery at the sixth story. The ramp has a low parapet along the atrium side, measuring 36 inches (910 mm) high. 18901: 859: 1980: 2545:
between 900,000 and 1 million by the early 2000s. It had 960,000 annual visitors before the 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).
930: 19495: 2221: 12869: 241: 1410:. The underside of the bridge contains recessed lighting that illuminates the main entrance. The main entrance was originally the entrance to a driveway that curved toward 89th Street, with separate entrances to the monitor and main gallery. The glass wall was installed after the driveway was closed in the 1970s, and the museum's bookstore was placed directly behind the wall. To the south of the main entrance is a curved wall, which forms the base of the main gallery. There is a ramp adjacent to this wall, which leads to the basement auditorium. 1478: 1340:, a type of sprayed concrete, as a cost-cutting measure. Wright's and Cohen's names appear on a tile placed along the building's exterior; this is likely the only time when Wright and a builder shared credit for a building's construction. Wright had also proposed a red-colored exterior, which was never realized. Instead, the facade was covered in an ivory-colored coating of vinyl plastic, known as a "cocoon". The engineers involved in the original construction thought that the "cocoon" would not crack, so the facade was built without 1525:
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 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1952.
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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
185: 179: 173: 19574: 19483: 12845: 47: 56: 921:, succeeded Sweeney as director in January 1961; he worked under Sweeney, who continued to run the foundation. Messer stayed for 27 years, the longest tenure of any director of a major New York art institution. Under his leadership, the museum pivoted toward more contemporary artists, including those from Europe and Latin America. Messer was not considered "an especially controversial director", though he also did not adhere to "the blockbuster school of exhibiting". 871:(DOB) also rejected Wright's application for a construction permit in 1953 because the design did not meet building codes. Wright tasked Holden with ensuring that the design met codes and published revised drawings in 1954 and 1956. Museum staff nevertheless complained that Wright's design did not provide enough storage or laboratory space. To save money, he modified the design again in 1955, though these savings were canceled out by increasing construction costs. 2240: 795:. Guggenheim felt that the Fifth Avenue site's proximity to Central Park was important, as the park afforded relief from the noise, congestion and concrete of the city. Wright's preliminary sketches fit the site nearly perfectly, although the site was about 25 feet (7.6 m) narrower than what Wright anticipated. Guggenheim approved Wright's sketches in mid-1944. Wright called the planned building an "Archeseum ... a building in which to see the highest". 19407: 13151: 1085: 19427: 1393: 1379: 1365: 19557: 19417: 990:
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 Manhattan buildings that surround it, a fact relished by Wright, who claimed that his museum would make the nearby
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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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used "complete geometries" for the stairs and ramps because he wanted visitors to experience the museum on foot. Other rooms, such as the staff kitchen, were designed with curved equipment because of the interior's unusual design. The museum's interior is generally painted white, and parts of the interior are repainted nearly every day.
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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
2496: 2346:. They alleged that Thannhauser knowingly purchased the painting, and art from other Jews on the run, profiting unfairly from their distress. The museum says they contacted the Adler family before acquiring the painting as a part of Thannhauser's bequest of his art collection in 1976, and at that time Karl Adler did not object. 1821:. The acquisition initiated the foundation's photography exhibition program. In 2001, the foundation received a gift of the collection of the Bohen Foundation, which, for two decades, commissioned new works of art with an emphasis on film, video, photography and new media. It comprises around 275 works by 45 artists, including 1937: 969:
collection. Rebay, who died in 1967, bequeathed over 600 artworks to the 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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The 89th Street annex contains 10,290 square feet (956 m) of additional exhibition space. There are four exhibition galleries with flat walls that are "more appropriate for the display of art". Each of the gallery levels, are double-height spaces. A loading dock is below the galleries, while two
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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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The core part of 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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The northern part of the bridge contains a four-story wing, originally known as the monitor. Although the monitor's interior is cylindrical, its exterior contains different materials and shapes on each story. The monitor's first two stories contain a round concrete facade, while the upper two stories
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The bridge, which carries the 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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At the southeast corner of the museum, on 88th Street, is a rectangular structure, which contains no openings except for five circular portals at ground level. The structure contains the museum's cafe, which was part of Wright's original plans but was not developed until 1992. The second floor of the
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was hired as the museum's new director in 2005, working under Krens, who continued to direct the foundation. By 2006, the museum faces a $ 35 million deficit, even as Dennison rejected the idea of funding exhibits through corporate sponsorships. Dennison resigned in July 2007 to work at auction house
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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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was appointed the museum's director in October 1952. He expanded the foundation's collecting criteria, rejecting Rebay's dismissal of "objective" painting and sculpture, and started exhibiting some of the works placed in storage under Rebay's leadership. In 1953, the museum hosted a retrospective of
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The building's construction was delayed, first because of material shortages caused by World War II, then by increasing construction costs after the war. By late 1946, Guggenheim and Rebay had redesigned the basement theater to accommodate concerts. Rebay and Wright disagreed over several aspects of
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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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The museum's "monitor" houses the Thannhauser Collection. Its galleries surround an atrium that is circular except for a stair hall at one end of the space. The floors are supported by columns with lozenge-shaped cross-sections. Like the main gallery, the monitor contains a triangular service core,
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The walls and ceilings are made of plaster. To create the concrete walls, workers sprayed several layers of concrete onto plywood moldings, each layer being reinforced with steel. Wright intended the low ceilings and slanted walls to provide a "more intimate environment" to display the artwork. The
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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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described as an "esoteric, occult place in which a mystic language was spoken". Some of the museum's staff and trustees wished to oust Rebay and cancel Wright's design. Wright, however, persuaded several members of the Guggenheim family to acquire additional land on Fifth Avenue so his design could
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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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Several writers described the Guggenheim as representing Wright's tendency toward organic architecture. According to William J. R. Curtis, the building was "the apotheosis of Wright's organic philosophy". Peter Blake commented that the Guggenheim was Wright's "only completed work of uncompromising
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The basement space looks out onto a sloped driveway outside the southwest corner of the museum. The Peter B. Lewis Theater is directly beneath the main gallery and contains two levels of seating: an orchestra level and a balcony. There is a coatroom at the balcony level, separated from the balcony
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shell, with continuous spaces flowing one into another. The open rotunda allows guests to observe works on different levels simultaneously and interact with guests on other levels. Structurally, the ramp acts like an enormous arch, preventing the columns in the main gallery from collapsing inward.
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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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Krens was also criticized for his businesslike style and perceived populism and commercialization. One writer commented, "Krens has been both praised and vilified for turning what was once a small New York institution into a worldwide brand, creating the first truly multinational arts institution.
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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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From 1943 to early 1944, Wright produced four differing designs. One had a hexagonal shape and level floors for the galleries, though all the others had circular schemes and used a ramp continuing around the building. In his notes, he indicated that he wanted a "well proportioned floor space from
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In later years, the building became widely praised. Marcus Whiffen and Frederick Koeper wrote: "The dynamic interior of the Guggenheim is, for some, too competitive for the display of art, but no one disputes that it is one of the memorable spaces in all of architecture." Paul Goldberger said in
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Wright has allotted the paintings and sculptures on view only as much space as would not infringe upon his abstract composition. ... created a shell whose form has no relation to its function and offered no possibility of future departure from his rigid preconceptions. has, for a museum, a low
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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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family and was originally named for them. The facility provides classes and lectures about the visual and performing arts and opportunities to interact with the museum's collections and special exhibitions through its labs, exhibition spaces, conference rooms and 266-seat Peter B. Lewis Theater.
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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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became the first black woman curator to create a solo exhibition and first black person to write a text published by the museum. She accused the museum of racism and alleged that, among other things, officials withheld resources and refused to let journalists interview her, though an article in
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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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Shortly after becoming director, Krens decided to spend $ 24 million renovating the Guggenheim. Work commenced in late 1989. The museum initially remained open, but later closed for 18 months. The monitor wing was restored, the 88th Street wing was converted from a conservation laboratory to a
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donated $ 10 million in 1995 for the restoration of the museum's auditorium, which was renamed the Peter B. Lewis Theater after the project was completed the next year. Lewis donated an additional $ 50 million in 1998, and several other trustees, including Perelman, increased their donations.
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Progress remained stalled through the late 1940s, and William Muschenheim renovated an existing townhouse on the site, at 1071 Fifth Avenue, for the museum's use. Guggenheim's health was in decline, but he refused Wright's offer to downsize the planned building so it could be completed during
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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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contains two spiraling structures, the six-story main gallery to the south and the smaller "monitor" to the north, which are connected by a "bridge" on the second story. The ten-story rectangular annex, to the northeast, appears behind the spiraling structures as viewed from Central Park.
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In 2009, a Frank Lloyd Wright retrospective attracted 372,000 visitors in three months, becoming the museum's single most popular exhibit. This record was broken the next year by a Kandinsky exhibit. As of 2022, the most popular exhibition in the museum's history was a 2019 exhibition of
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Sweeney resigned as the museum's director in July 1960, citing philosophical differences with the board of trustees, and H. H. Arnason took over as temporary director. He launched "the first survey of Abstract Expressionism in a New York museum" during his brief time as director.
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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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The building also received critical acclaim. In a 1958 survey of the "Seven Wonders of American Architecture", five hundred architects ranked the Guggenheim as the 18th-best structure of more than 100 selected buildings. When the building opened, modernist architects such as
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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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Messer became director of the Guggenheim Foundation in 1980 and continued to serve as the museum director, promoting two curators to directorial positions. The Guggenheim renovated the Thannhauser wing in the early 1980s. Following these changes, John Russell of
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When Messer joined the Guggenheim, the museum's ability to present artworks was still doubted because of the tilted and curved walls. Almost immediately after becoming director, in 1962, he put on a large exhibition that combined the Guggenheim's paintings with
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said the Guggenheim "should be put in a museum to show how mad the twentieth century is." Directors of other major New York City museums also praised the building, though some of them were skeptical of whether the structure could function well as a museum.
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wrote in 2002 that the Guggenheim inspired the phenomenon of "the museum that is just walls", wherein museums competed for the best-designed buildings. The building was also depicted in a two-cent postage stamp issued in Wright's honor in 1966. The
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are cantilevered outward from the monitor's core. The third story contains rectangular aluminum windows with semicircular panes at their tops. The fourth story contains a square terrace and additional windows. Above the fourth story is a
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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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seats by a metal partition. The southeast corner of the orchestra level contains a raised wooden stage. The theater's walls contain embedded piers, as well as semicircular window openings. The plaster ceiling contains recessed
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infrastructure upgrades, preserving as many historical details as possible while allowing museum operations to continue. On September 22, 2008, the Guggenheim celebrated the project's completion with the premiere of artist
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The main gallery has a beige terrazzo floor with inlaid metal circles. At ground level are information and admissions desks made of wood, and windows facing southeast toward Fifth Avenue and 88th Street. The ramp, made of
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carvings of squares and octagons on its facade, and housed the museum's library, storage space, and the Thannhauser Gallery. Its steel framework could accommodate the weight of six additional stories if it were expanded.
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Preliminary plans also included apartments for Guggenheim and Rebay, but these plans were scrapped. Guggenheim acquired an additional parcel of land on 88th Street that July. Wright built a model of the museum at
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Wright's designs were announced in July 1945, and the museum was expected to cost $ 1 million and be completed within a year. The structure's main feature was a main gallery with a helical ramp, surrounding a
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main entrance is a small circular vestibule, which contains a floor with metal arcs and a low plaster ceiling with recessed lighting. South of the main rotunda is a cafe, added during the 1990s renovation.
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Meanwhile, during the early 2000s, Krens was involved in a long-running dispute with Lewis, who was also chairman of the foundation's board of directors. When admission declined by 60 percent following the
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activities were moved to other buildings. The new annex allowed the museum to show more works from its permanent collection, as well as temporary exhibitions. The foundation acquired 200 photographs from
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since 2019 and was its provost when it was formed in 2007 and was responsible for, among other things, its first climate action plan. She earned Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in the History of Art from
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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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Even before the building opened, the design polarized architecture critics and was controversial among the public. Some critics believed the building would overshadow the museum's artworks.
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The Gail May Engelberg Center for Arts Education, completed in 2001, covers 8,200 square feet (760 m) on the lower level of the museum, below the main gallery. It was a gift of the
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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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The Guggenheim has about 8,000 works in its collection as of 2022. About 1,700 are part of its online collection. The museum building has a relatively small capacity; according to
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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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In 1992, the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation gave 200 of Mapplethorpe's best photographs to the foundation. The works spanned his entire output, from his early collages,
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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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The renovation was completed on June 27, 1992. The museum's offices were moved to the annex, the basement, and the former Guggenheim Museum SoHo, and storage space and
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According to museum officials, surveys over the years have indicated that most visitors came because of the building's architecture rather than its artwork. In 2001,
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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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metal bars instead of placing them directly on the walls. The building was Wright's last major work; he died in April 1959, six months before its opening.
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with lozenge patterns, as well as a hexagonal roof with an aluminum frame. The roof is interrupted by a lozenge-shaped shaft, which contains a stairway.
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2009: "I think the legacy of this building is in the message that architecture does not have to lie down and play dead in front of art." According to
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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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Four general contractors submitted bids in late 1954, and the foundation ultimately hired the Euclid Construction Corporation. The museum rented the
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on the foundation's board of directors had personal and philosophical differences with Rebay. Under Rebay's leadership, the museum had become what
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gallery. Prior to the opening of the museum, 21 artists signed a letter protesting the display of their work in such a space. Phyllis Mark of the
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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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The museum's collection has grown over the decades and is founded upon several important private collections, including those of Guggenheim,
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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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Wright's original plan for the tower went unrealized, largely for financial reasons, until the 1990–1992 renovation and expansion. Instead
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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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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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Above the main entrance is a "bridge" connecting the main gallery and monitor building, which is supported by several lozenge-shaped
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Plagens, Peter (September 7, 1998). "Rumble on the Ramps. ('The Art of the Motorcycle', Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York)".
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Wright's design for the Guggenheim Museum incorporated geometric motifs, such as squares, circles, rectangles, triangles and
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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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In June 2024, Mariët Westermann became the Guggenheim's first female director. She had been the vice chancellor of
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To accommodate the expanding collection, in 1963, the Guggenheim announced plans for a four-story annex, which the
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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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In 2023, the heirs of Karl and Rosie Adler sued the Guggenheim to claim the restitution of a Picasso painting,
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The Guggenheim Museum has acquired private collections throughout its history, including those of Guggenheim,
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Wright had experimented with a ramp design as early as 1924, when he had drawn plans for a visitor center at
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Wright originally wanted to construct a marble facade, but builder George N. Cohen constructed the facade of
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had to handle all communications between Sweeney and Wright, who would not speak to each other. The building
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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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bottom to top—a wheel chair going around and up and down". His original concept was called an inverted "
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By 2004, museum officials were raising $ 25 million for another restoration of the building and hired
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Kimball, Roger (July 2, 1992). "Leisure & Arts: Rehabbed Guggenheim Museum's Coming-out Party".
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on October 6, 2008. In July 2019, the Guggenheim was among eight properties by Wright placed on the
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Wright's work, "Sixty Years of Living Architecture", in a temporary pavilion Wright had designed.
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it with a limestone grid. They analyzed Wright's original sketches when they designed the tower.
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In 1971, with increasing costs and decreasing endowment income, the Guggenheim recorded a large
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little park with a building in it". Wright believed that the building would be well suited to
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opined that the structure was "what is probably most useless edifice". Architectural critic
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wrote that the design would be worthy of merit if it were "stripped of its pictures", while
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walls are tilted at a 97-degree angle, and the ceilings measure 9.5 feet (2.9 m) tall.
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reported that nearly 70 percent were tourists, and that half were foreigners. In 2010, the
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sales. He also expanded the foundation's international presence by opening museums abroad.
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in 1939 as the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, under the guidance of its first director,
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New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial
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said the building was "one of the irrefutably grand achievements of modern architecture".
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To finance the renovation and new acquisitions, the foundation sold works by Kandinsky,
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2 cent U.S. postage stamp honoring Wright, with the Guggenheim in the background (1966)
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Engineering the Organic: The Partnership of Jaroslav J. Polivka and Frank Lloyd Wright
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O'Neill, Maureen (January 31, 1961). "Name Boston Art Expert Director of Guggenheim".
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art, "which purported to represent space and form in a new, fully integrated manner".
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets
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and also features special exhibitions throughout the year. It was established by the
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Magnago Lampugnani, Vittorio; Bergdoll, Barry; Hatje, Gerd; Pehnt, Wolfgang (1986).
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In 1948, the Museum of Non-Objective Art acquired Nierendorf's 730 objects, notably
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The Thannhauser Collection, acquired in 1963, consists of 73 works, largely in the
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The museum opened an arts center in the basement in 2001; originally named for the
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Bookbinder, Bernie (April 29, 1960). "Poll Shows Public Likes Guggenheim Museum".
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Wood, Francis (October 21, 1959). "Art Is Given a New Look At Guggenheim Museum".
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art, in particular abstract art that she felt had a spiritual and utopian aspect (
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Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
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in New York City. Guggenheim and Rebay initially considered building a museum at
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Wood, Francis (October 22, 1959). "Guggenheim Art Museum Draws Crowds, Praise".
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The museum's building, a landmark work of 20th-century architecture designed by
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ranked the Guggenheim Museum among the top 150 buildings in the United States.
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wrote that the Thannhauser Collection "may now be said to be the equivalent of
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America's Art Museums: A Traveler's Guide to Great Collections Large and Small
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Spiegler, William (October 24, 1963). "Museum Will Get Major Art Collection".
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Dreier was one of Rebay's colleagues and a founder of modern-art organization
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Vogel, Carol (October 20, 1995). "Trustees come through for the Guggenheim".
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High Renaissance art in St. Peter's and the Vatican: an interpretative guide
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which he felt required his personal attention, and appointed his son-in-law
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click link to podcast about restoration (10 MB, audio only, 8 min 45 sec)
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6422:"A Museum Makeover: New Guggenheim: Big Time, Big Business and Blue Chip" 4476:"Museum; Director of Guggenheim Discusses His Plans An Ambitious Program" 2635:
in Maryland, which was never built. He later used the ramp design at the
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When the building opened, it was popular with the general public. A 1960
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in 2019, the first time the museum's employees had unionized. That year,
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The Master Builders: Le Corbusier, Mies Van Der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright
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Wallach, Amei (January 13, 1988). "New Director for Guggenheim Museum".
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in 1992 and renamed the annex's fourth-floor gallery after him in 1993.
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The Guggenheim: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Making of the Modern Museum
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The Guggenheim: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Making of the Modern Museum
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in 1993, the Guggenheim Museum was included in the expanded district.
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Guggenheim's lifetime. After Guggenheim died in 1949, members of the
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Art, Architecture, and Innovation: Celebrating the Guggenheim Museum
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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Following criticism over the Sackler family's involvement in the
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at a particular angle, but this was impossible for one piece, an
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paintings, which attracted over 600,000 visitors in six months.
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Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
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Wilson, Claire (October 23, 2006). "Elevating the Guggenheim".
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Under Sweeney's tenure, in the 1950s, the Guggenheim acquired
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and others, notably American examples of the 1960s and 1970s.
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The Guggenheim: Frank Lloyd Wright's Iconoclastic Masterpiece
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The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: A Complete Catalogue
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approved plans for the Guggenheim's annex in 1988, and the
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The Last Wright: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Park Inn Hotel
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in 1938, allegedly for a fraction of its value, to escape
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Students sketching at the entrance to the Engelberg Center
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Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College
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Holy Trinity Church, St. Christopher House and Parsonage
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Wright–Prairie School of Architecture Historic District
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Lieberman, Paul; Haithman, Diane (September 22, 2005).
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Art critics reviewed the structure especially harshly.
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The Guggenheim Museum Collection: Paintings, 1880–1945
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reported that 55–65 percent of visitors were from the
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Nude Model in the Studio (Le modèle nu dans l'atelier)
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announced that he would also donate $ 10 million. The
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wrote that the sales "stretched the accepted rules of
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The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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called the museum "a gift of pure architecture", and
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in New York City. It hosts a permanent collection of
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Laboratory for Bioregenerative Medicine and Surgery
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Man about Town: Frank Lloyd Wright in New York City
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in Arizona, which he completed for his son in 1952.
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Close-up of the monitor/Thannhauser Collection wing
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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:. 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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: 18:Museum of Non-Objective Painting 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: 4218: 4194: 4118: 3989: 3956: 3884: 3872: 3718: 3620: 3608: 3527: 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. 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:. 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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:. 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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: 13480: 13469: 13456: 13403: 13398:Links to related articles 13359: 13329: 13297: 13268: 13259: 13203: 13145: 12919: 12875:Google Cultural Institute 12842: 12837: 12661:. 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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:. 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12074: 12066: 12058: 12054: 12050: 12048:0-8109-0860-3 12044: 12040: 12033: 12025: 12019: 12015: 12014: 12006: 11998: 11992: 11988: 11987: 11979: 11971: 11965: 11961: 11960: 11952: 11946:, p. 43. 11945: 11940: 11938: 11936: 11934: 11925: 11921: 11917: 11915:0-7148-2482-8 11911: 11907: 11906: 11898: 11891: 11886: 11878: 11871: 11864: 11856: 11850: 11846: 11845: 11837: 11831:, p. 44. 11830: 11825: 11809: 11805: 11799: 11791: 11787: 11783: 11781:0-7100-0813-9 11777: 11773: 11772: 11764: 11758:, p. 42. 11757: 11752: 11750: 11742: 11737: 11730: 11725: 11717: 11710: 11703: 11701: 11694:, p. 38. 11693: 11688: 11686: 11684: 11668: 11664: 11660: 11656: 11649: 11647: 11639: 11634: 11619: 11615: 11611: 11607: 11600: 11592: 11588: 11584: 11580: 11576: 11569: 11554: 11550: 11543: 11537:, p. 40. 11536: 11531: 11524: 11519: 11504: 11500: 11496: 11492: 11485: 11479:, p. 39. 11478: 11473: 11471: 11455: 11451: 11447: 11443: 11436: 11430:, p. 34. 11429: 11428:Pfeiffer 1995 11424: 11409: 11405: 11401: 11397: 11390: 11382: 11378: 11374: 11370: 11367:. p. 1. 11366: 11359: 11357: 11341: 11337: 11330: 11324:, p. 35. 11323: 11322:Pfeiffer 1995 11318: 11316: 11307: 11303: 11299: 11295: 11291: 11284: 11268: 11264: 11258: 11243: 11239: 11232: 11217: 11213: 11209: 11205: 11198: 11182: 11178: 11172: 11157: 11153: 11149: 11145: 11138: 11119: 11113: 11097: 11093: 11087: 11085: 11069: 11068:www.nepip.org 11065: 11059: 11043: 11039: 11033: 11026: 11020: 11005: 11001: 10997: 10993: 10986: 10970: 10966: 10960: 10945: 10941: 10934: 10918: 10914: 10908: 10893: 10889: 10882: 10867: 10863: 10859: 10855: 10848: 10833: 10829: 10825: 10821: 10815: 10800: 10796: 10792: 10788: 10781: 10765: 10764: 10759: 10753: 10738: 10734: 10727: 10720: 10719: 10713: 10697: 10693: 10687: 10672: 10668: 10661: 10646: 10642: 10638: 10634: 10627: 10611: 10607: 10600: 10598: 10582: 10578: 10574: 10570: 10563: 10556: 10552: 10548: 10543: 10536: 10531: 10516: 10512: 10508: 10504: 10497: 10482: 10478: 10472: 10470: 10454: 10450: 10444: 10429: 10425: 10421: 10417: 10410: 10408: 10392: 10388: 10381: 10374: 10369: 10353: 10349: 10343: 10341: 10339: 10323: 10319: 10313: 10311: 10295: 10291: 10287: 10283: 10276: 10261: 10257: 10250: 10234: 10228: 10212: 10205: 10199: 10184: 10180: 10176: 10172: 10165: 10157: 10151: 10147: 10143: 10139: 10135: 10129: 10114:. p. 577 10113: 10109: 10102: 10086: 10082: 10075: 10060: 10056: 10052: 10048: 10042: 10034: 10027: 10021: 10019: 10017: 10015: 10007: 10002: 10000: 9983: 9979: 9973: 9958: 9954: 9950: 9946: 9939: 9932: 9928: 9925: 9920: 9901: 9897: 9893: 9879: 9875: 9862: 9858: 9851: 9844: 9839: 9837: 9829: 9824: 9817: 9812: 9810: 9793: 9789: 9783: 9776: 9775:McCarter 1997 9771: 9763: 9756: 9750: 9742: 9738: 9734: 9727: 9725: 9713:September 21, 9708: 9704: 9698: 9683: 9679: 9675: 9671: 9664: 9656: 9652: 9649:. p. 1. 9648: 9641: 9639: 9631: 9626: 9624: 9616: 9615:McCarter 1997 9611: 9609: 9607: 9598: 9592: 9587: 9580: 9579:Pfeiffer 1995 9575: 9568: 9567:McCarter 1997 9563: 9561: 9559: 9551: 9546: 9544: 9536: 9532: 9527: 9521:, p. 13. 9520: 9515: 9513: 9511: 9509: 9507: 9505: 9503: 9495: 9494:McCarter 1997 9490: 9483: 9479: 9474: 9472: 9456: 9452: 9448: 9444: 9438: 9431: 9426: 9424: 9422: 9420: 9412: 9411:McCarter 1997 9407: 9405: 9403: 9401: 9399: 9397: 9390:, p. 12. 9389: 9384: 9382: 9380: 9378: 9376: 9368: 9364: 9359: 9352: 9347: 9345: 9337: 9332: 9325: 9319: 9317: 9315: 9313: 9311: 9309: 9301: 9296: 9294: 9292: 9290: 9288: 9286: 9269: 9263: 9261: 9259: 9251: 9246: 9239: 9234: 9232: 9230: 9222: 9217: 9215: 9213: 9206:, p. 11. 9205: 9200: 9198: 9196: 9194: 9192: 9190: 9188: 9180: 9175: 9173: 9165: 9160: 9153: 9152:McCarter 1997 9148: 9146: 9138: 9133: 9131: 9129: 9127: 9125: 9123: 9121: 9119: 9117: 9115: 9113: 9097: 9093: 9089: 9085: 9079: 9072: 9067: 9065: 9063: 9061: 9059: 9052:, p. 10. 9051: 9046: 9044: 9042: 9040: 9031: 9027: 9023: 9019: 9015: 9008: 9006: 9004: 8995: 8991: 8987: 8983: 8979: 8972: 8970: 8962: 8957: 8955: 8953: 8951: 8949: 8947: 8939: 8933: 8918: 8914: 8907: 8905: 8903: 8901: 8899: 8897: 8895: 8887: 8886:McCarter 1997 8882: 8880: 8872: 8866: 8859: 8854: 8852: 8844: 8839: 8837: 8829: 8824: 8822: 8814: 8809: 8794: 8790: 8783: 8776: 8772: 8766: 8764: 8756: 8755: 8750: 8744: 8737: 8733: 8727: 8712: 8708: 8704: 8700: 8693: 8677: 8673: 8667: 8652: 8648: 8641: 8626: 8622: 8618: 8614: 8607: 8592: 8588: 8584: 8580: 8573: 8557: 8556:ABC7 New York 8553: 8547: 8531: 8527: 8521: 8506: 8502: 8498: 8494: 8487: 8472: 8468: 8461: 8446: 8442: 8435: 8433: 8417: 8413: 8409: 8405: 8398: 8383: 8379: 8375: 8371: 8364: 8362: 8346: 8342: 8338: 8334: 8327: 8312: 8308: 8301: 8299: 8297: 8281: 8277: 8273: 8269: 8262: 8247: 8243: 8236: 8221: 8217: 8213: 8209: 8202: 8187: 8183: 8179: 8175: 8168: 8160: 8156: 8150: 8135: 8131: 8127: 8123: 8116: 8101: 8097: 8093: 8089: 8082: 8067: 8063: 8059: 8055: 8048: 8033: 8029: 8025: 8021: 8014: 8006: 8002: 7998: 7991: 7989: 7973: 7969: 7965: 7961: 7954: 7939: 7935: 7931: 7927: 7920: 7905: 7901: 7897: 7893: 7886: 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6856: 6852: 6845: 6843: 6834: 6830: 6826: 6822: 6818: 6817: 6809: 6801: 6797: 6793: 6786: 6784: 6782: 6766: 6762: 6758: 6754: 6748: 6740: 6736: 6732: 6728: 6724: 6717: 6715: 6713: 6705: 6700: 6698: 6696: 6694: 6678: 6674: 6670: 6666: 6659: 6657: 6655: 6653: 6651: 6635: 6631: 6627: 6623: 6617: 6602: 6598: 6594: 6587: 6572:. p. 534 6571: 6567: 6560: 6545: 6541: 6537: 6533: 6526: 6524: 6508: 6504: 6500: 6497: 6490: 6488: 6472: 6468: 6464: 6460: 6453: 6451: 6435: 6431: 6427: 6423: 6416: 6414: 6398: 6394: 6390: 6386: 6379: 6371: 6367: 6363: 6356: 6341: 6337: 6330: 6328: 6312: 6308: 6304: 6300: 6293: 6278: 6274: 6270: 6266: 6260: 6245: 6241: 6237: 6233: 6226: 6211: 6207: 6203: 6199: 6192: 6177: 6173: 6169: 6165: 6158: 6143: 6139: 6135: 6131: 6124: 6122: 6113: 6109: 6105: 6098: 6083: 6079: 6075: 6071: 6064: 6049: 6045: 6041: 6037: 6031: 6016: 6012: 6008: 6004: 5997: 5982: 5978: 5974: 5970: 5963: 5948: 5944: 5940: 5936: 5929: 5927: 5911:. p. 141 5910: 5906: 5899: 5884: 5880: 5876: 5872: 5866: 5858: 5851: 5844: 5828: 5824: 5817: 5801: 5797: 5790: 5775: 5771: 5767: 5763: 5756: 5741: 5737: 5733: 5729: 5722: 5716:, p. 13. 5715: 5710: 5708: 5691: 5687: 5681: 5666: 5662: 5658: 5654: 5647: 5645: 5629: 5625: 5621: 5617: 5611: 5596: 5592: 5588: 5584: 5577: 5575: 5567: 5562: 5560: 5544: 5540: 5536: 5532: 5525: 5523: 5507: 5503: 5499: 5495: 5489: 5474: 5470: 5466: 5462: 5455: 5440: 5436: 5432: 5428: 5422: 5414: 5410: 5406: 5402: 5398: 5397: 5389: 5382: 5377: 5375: 5373: 5357: 5353: 5349: 5345: 5338: 5330: 5326: 5322: 5315: 5300: 5296: 5292: 5288: 5282: 5267: 5263: 5259: 5255: 5248: 5233: 5229: 5225: 5221: 5215: 5213: 5197: 5193: 5189: 5185: 5179: 5173:, p. 12. 5172: 5167: 5165: 5163: 5161: 5159: 5157: 5150:, p. 37. 5149: 5148:Pfeiffer 1995 5144: 5142: 5140: 5138: 5136: 5134: 5132: 5130: 5114: 5110: 5106: 5102: 5095: 5093: 5084: 5080: 5077:. p. 5. 5076: 5069: 5067: 5051: 5047: 5043: 5039: 5032: 5030: 5014: 5010: 5006: 5002: 4998: 4997:Russell, John 4992: 4990: 4988: 4972: 4968: 4964: 4960: 4953: 4947:, p. 16. 4946: 4941: 4934: 4929: 4921: 4917: 4914:. p. 4. 4913: 4906: 4891: 4887: 4883: 4879: 4872: 4866:, p. 19. 4865: 4860: 4845: 4841: 4837: 4833: 4827: 4812: 4808: 4804: 4800: 4793: 4785: 4781: 4777: 4773: 4770:. p. 1. 4769: 4762: 4754: 4750: 4747:. p. 4. 4746: 4739: 4731: 4727: 4723: 4719: 4715: 4708: 4706: 4690: 4686: 4682: 4678: 4671: 4665:, p. 16. 4664: 4659: 4652: 4648: 4643: 4641: 4639: 4637: 4635: 4633: 4631: 4622: 4618: 4614: 4610: 4606: 4599: 4592: 4587: 4585: 4583: 4581: 4572: 4565: 4559: 4552: 4551:Pfeiffer 1995 4547: 4545: 4537: 4532: 4530: 4528: 4526: 4524: 4522: 4515:, p. 25. 4514: 4509: 4507: 4505: 4489: 4485: 4481: 4477: 4470: 4462: 4458: 4454: 4450: 4446: 4439: 4431: 4427: 4423: 4416: 4414: 4406: 4405:Pfeiffer 1995 4401: 4394: 4389: 4374: 4370: 4366: 4362: 4356: 4354: 4352: 4344: 4339: 4337: 4335: 4333: 4331: 4329: 4327: 4311: 4307: 4303: 4299: 4295: 4294:Glueck, Grace 4289: 4282: 4277: 4275: 4268:, p. 33. 4267: 4266:Pfeiffer 1995 4262: 4260: 4258: 4256: 4240: 4236: 4232: 4228: 4221: 4215:, p. 26. 4214: 4209: 4202: 4197: 4182: 4178: 4174: 4170: 4164: 4158:, p. 11. 4157: 4152: 4144: 4140: 4136: 4132: 4128: 4121: 4106: 4102: 4098: 4094: 4088: 4081: 4077: 4072: 4070: 4068: 4066: 4064: 4062: 4060: 4058: 4042: 4038: 4034: 4030: 4023: 4015: 4011: 4007: 4003: 3999: 3992: 3977: 3973: 3969: 3965: 3959: 3953:, p. 29. 3952: 3951:Pfeiffer 1995 3947: 3945: 3936: 3932: 3928: 3921: 3919: 3910: 3906: 3902: 3898: 3894: 3887: 3880: 3875: 3869:, p. 15. 3868: 3863: 3861: 3859: 3857: 3855: 3839: 3835: 3831: 3827: 3820: 3813: 3808: 3806: 3799:, p. 22. 3798: 3793: 3791: 3783: 3778: 3776: 3774: 3772: 3770: 3768: 3766: 3764: 3757:, p. 25. 3756: 3755:Pfeiffer 1995 3751: 3749: 3742:, p. 23. 3741: 3736: 3734: 3726: 3721: 3713: 3709: 3705: 3701: 3697: 3690: 3688: 3672: 3668: 3664: 3660: 3654: 3646: 3642: 3638: 3634: 3630: 3623: 3616: 3615:Pfeiffer 1995 3611: 3604: 3599: 3597: 3595: 3593: 3591: 3583: 3578: 3572:, p. 21. 3571: 3570:Pfeiffer 1995 3566: 3564: 3562: 3553: 3549: 3545: 3541: 3537: 3530: 3515: 3511: 3507: 3503: 3497: 3495: 3493: 3485: 3480: 3473: 3472:Pfeiffer 1995 3468: 3461: 3456: 3454: 3452: 3445:, p. 19. 3444: 3439: 3437: 3435: 3419: 3415: 3411: 3407: 3401: 3394: 3393:McCarter 1997 3389: 3387: 3378: 3374: 3367: 3359: 3357:9780226327822 3353: 3349: 3345: 3338: 3330: 3326: 3319: 3312: 3311:Pfeiffer 1995 3307: 3305: 3296: 3294:9788437624464 3290: 3286: 3279: 3277: 3269: 3268:McCarter 1997 3264: 3262: 3253: 3249: 3245: 3239: 3235: 3228: 3221: 3216: 3214: 3212: 3210: 3193: 3189: 3183: 3176: 3171: 3164: 3159: 3144: 3140: 3136: 3132: 3126: 3124: 3116: 3111: 3095: 3091: 3085: 3078: 3073: 3071: 3069: 3067: 3065: 3063: 3061: 3053: 3048: 3041: 3036: 3034: 3032: 3024: 3019: 3012: 3007: 3000: 2999:Pfeiffer 1995 2995: 2993: 2976: 2972: 2966: 2959: 2953: 2951: 2949: 2947: 2945: 2943: 2935: 2930: 2923: 2918: 2916: 2908: 2903: 2901: 2893: 2888: 2886: 2884: 2876: 2871: 2869: 2867: 2865: 2863: 2861: 2853: 2848: 2846: 2844: 2842: 2840: 2838: 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