Guggenheim : 15 Articles

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Must-See Exhibit of the Season: Beatriz Milhazes: Rigor and Beauty

Art News • Aug 4, 2025 • 3 minutes read
“Beatriz Milhazes: Rigor and Beauty” at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a major retrospective showcasing the Brazilian artist’s vibrant, layered paintings that blend abstraction with rich cultural references. The exhibition celebrates her unique fusion of color, form, and rhythm, highlighting her role in redefining contemporary abstraction.

Playlist | At the Guggenheim Museum, New York

Art news • 6 minutes read
At the edge of Central Park, the Guggenheim Museum reveals itself in a white spiral signed by Frank Lloyd Wright. While listening to the Artmajeur playlist, follow a musical journey in several stages between hypnotic piano ascent, jazzy modernist stop, and visual digestion in catchy house.

Refik Anadol Reinvents the Guggenheim Bilbao with AI

Art news • 2 minutes read
In 2025, the Guggenheim Bilbao will host Living Architecture: Gehry , an immersive installation by Refik Anadol that fuses artificial intelligence and architecture by projecting dynamic visuals based on 35 million archival images. Using advanced 50-channel projection technology and an immersive soundscape, this groundbreaking work explores a new interplay between art, AI, and human creativity .

Ayoung Kim Wins 2025 LG Guggenheim Prize

Art news • 2 minutes read
South Korean digital artist Ayoung Kim has won the prestigious $100,000 2025 LG Guggenheim Prize in recognition of her leadership in merging art and technology. The award highlights the growing importance of digital art and recognizes artistic innovation on an international scale.

Environmentalists Challenge Guggenheim's Expansion

Art news • 2 minutes read
Environmentalists oppose Guggenheim's expansion near the Urdaibai reserve in Bilbao, citing concerns for the biosphere. 

Judge Rules Against Restitution Claim for Picasso’s ‘Woman Ironing’

Art News • 1 minutes read
Pablo Picasso’s 1904 painting Woman Ironing will remain with the Guggenheim Foundation after a Manhattan Supreme Court dismissed a restitution lawsuit, citing the failure to prove "actionable duress." The lawsuit, filed by Thomas Bennigson, argued that Karl Adler was forced to sell the painting in 1938 due to Nazi persecution, but the court found no specific evidence of coercion.

Guggenheim Museum Has Not Approved Beyoncé's Promotional Projection

Art News • 2 minutes read
The Guggenheim Museum stated it did not authorize Beyoncé's promotional use of its facade for her new album "Act 2: Cowboy Carter," contradicting images circulating online. Despite the confusion, Beyoncé’s latest work continues to generate buzz, as she explores blending different musical genres against the backdrop of past industry challenges.

Adolpho Leirner: a collection of Brazilian constructive artworks

Famous collectors • 5 minutes read
Adolpho Leirner, a textile engineer educated in London with Polish heritage, possesses a collection of Brazilian constructive artworks...

Tiqui Atencio Demirdjian: Collector since the age of 17

Famous collectors • 8 minutes read
Tiqui Atencio Demirdjian, hailing from Venezuela, embarked on her journey as an art collector at the tender age of 18...

Mariët Westermann Takes Helm as First Female Director at Guggenheim Museum

Art News • 2 minutes read
Mariët Westermann has been appointed as the first female director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, bringing her extensive experience in art history and academia. She will lead the institution through a period of expansion and address challenges at its locations in New York and Abu Dhabi.

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