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GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM EDUCATION PROGRAMS 2004
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Guggenheim Hermitage Museum


Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Lectures
Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated)
Constructing the Moving Image (An Archeology): 1965–75
Re: Moving the Image, March 10
Tony Conrad and John G. Hanhardt

Representing Place and Form, March 17
Barry Gerson and John G. Hanhardt

Meta-Cinematic Strategies, March 24
Morgan Fisher and John G. Hanhardt

Reassessing Minimalism
Alexander Alberro, March 23
Anne Wagner, April 20
James Meyer, May 4
Anna Chave, May 11

Constantin Brancusi: The Essence of Things
William Tucker on Brancusi, July 6
Dore Ashton: Speaking of Brancusi, July 20

Conversations with Contemporary Artists
Jane and Louise Wilson, March 9
Adriana Varejão, March 16
Elliott Erwitt, July 13
Rirkrit Tiravanija, October 26
Carlos Amorales, November 10
Simon Starling, December 7
Betsabeé Romero, December 9

Good, Better, Best: Perspectives on Connoisseurship
Agnes Gund: The Ones that Got Away: The Ben Heller Collection, September 22
Peter M. Brant: Personal Bests, October 13
Don and Mera Rubell: Not Afraid: Rubell Family Collection, November 3

Annual Hilla Rebay Lecture
Christopher Green: Against the Land: Picasso’s Spanish Landscapes of 1909, September 28

Panel Discussions
Where Parallels Meet, February 3
Mark Epstein, Tom Finkelpearl, Louise Fishman, Byron Kim, and Amei Wallach

Boccioni’s Materia: A Futurist Masterpiece and the Avant-garde in Milan and Paris
Boccioni and Picasso: Futurism and Cubism in 1912, February 6
Emily Braun, Giovanna Ginex, Vivien Greene, Pepe Karmel, and Laura Mattioli Rossi

Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated)
A Taste for the Minimal: From Design to Lifestyle, March 30
Andrew Bolton, Andrea Codrington, Chee Pearlman, and Mark Wigley

On Simplicity: From Belief to Practice, April 6
Norman Brosterman, Richard Kostelanetz, and France Morin

Variable Media Symposium, May 8

An Economy of Forms: The Spirit of Reduction in Contemporary Architecture, May 18
Franco Bertoni, Michael Gabellini, Marianne Stockebrand, and Deyan Sudjic

Speaking with Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection
Photophilia: Collecting Photographs, June 22
Geoffrey Batchen, Jennifer Blessing, Marvin Heiferman, and Jeff L. Rosenheim

The Tactile Photograph, June 29
Carol Armstrong, Jennifer Blessing, Jeanne Dunning, Kathy O’Dell, and Gary Schneider

Symposium: The Aztec Empire
The Arts in the Aztec Empire, October 16
Elizabeth Boone, Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, Esther Pasztory, Michael Smith, Felipe Solís, and Richard Townsend

The Aztec Empire
Contemporary Readings of the Mexican Past: Reinterpreting the History of Mexican Art, October 19
Néstor García Canclini, Mary Coffey, Olivier Debroise, Cristina Faesler, and Jeronimo Hagerman

The Visual Anthropology of Keith Haring, November 9
Julia Gruen, Maarten van de Guchte, Robert Rosenblum, and Robert Farris Thompson

Ndabua Isien/Nest of Images: Contemporary Indigenous Mexican Poetry, December 14
Briceida Cuevas Cob, Juan Gregorio Regino, Natalia Toledo, Mónica de la Torre, and Eliot Weinberger

Performances
An Evening of Futurist Music, February 7
Daniele Lombardi

Cabaret Prehispánico, November 13
Jesusa Rodríguez

From Aztec to High Tech, November 20
Guillermo Gómez-Peña

Film Screenings
The Guggenheim and the Baroness: The Story of Hilla Rebay, September 21

Public & Artist Interactions
The Brown Sheep Project: A Performance Art Workshop, November 18 and 19
Guillermo Gómez-Peña

Printmaking Workshop, December 12
Betsabeé Romero

Continuing Education
Singular Forms at the Guggenheim, March 2–30
Thyrza Nichols Goodeve

Learning Photoshop Through Art
Session 1: March 10, 17, 24, and 31
Session 2: August 4, 11, 18, and 25
Session 3: October 20 and 27, November 3 and 10
Al Doyle, Computer Coordinator at the Town School

Learning Photoshop and Illustrator Through Art, April 17
Al Doyle, Computer Coordinator at the Town School

Flash Futurism!, April 24
Al Doyle, Computer Coordinator at the Town School

For Families
Family Highlights Tour, April 3

Shared Spaces, Symphony of Shapes, April 3
Cory Arcangel

Repeated Forms: Making Monoprints, April 24
Joanne Wasti

Computer Collaborations, May 15 and 22
Cory Arcangel

Learning Through Art Family Day, June 6

Summerscapes Studio Art Workshops, July 19–23, 26–30, August 2–6, and 9–13

Digital Digits, August 7
Rosanna Flouty

Bytes and Brancusi, August 21
Rosanna Flouty

Life Lines: Finding Inspiration in Keith Haring’s Art, October 23

Día de los Muertos: A Family Celebration, October 30
Collaboration with El Museo del Barrio

Codices of the Aztecs, November 13

Aztec Animals and Animation, December 4 and 11

Family Holiday Benefit: The Nutcracker, December 6

Printmaking Workshop, December 12
Betsabeé Romero

For Students
Learning Through Art: Artist Residencies in New York City Public Schools

Art After School at the Guggenheim, Tuesdays February 24–May 11 and October 19–December 7

Designing Digital! 8-Week High School After-School Program, Mondays and Wednesdays, March 29–May 17
Rosanna Flouty

Keith Haring: New Wave Aztec Flash-Based High School After-School Program, Mondays, October 25–December 6
Rosanna Flouty and Mike Bell-Smith

For Educators
Architecture as Art, March 9
Sharon Vatsky

Educator Viewing of Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated), March 10

Exploring Singular Forms, March 20
Reagan Kiser

Teaching Through Art, June 9

Connecting Collections: Integrating Modern and Contemporary Art into the Classroom, July 12–16

The Arts and Culture of Mexico: A Two-Part Workshop for Teachers
Part 1: Día de los Muertos/Day of the Dead, October 2
Part 2: The Aztec Empire: Methods and Materials for the Classroom, November 3

Open House for Educators, October 20

Aztecs: Art That Reveals a Civilization, November 17

Aztecs and Haring: Symbols and Communication Across the Ages, December 1

Internships and Fellowships
Hilla Rebay International Fellows:
Gabrielle Decamous
Manuela Quarti

Works & Process
Raymonda, January 18 and 19
American Ballet Theatre stars perform excerpts from the newly revised ballet choreographed by Anna-Marie Holmes and staged by ABT Artistic Director Kevin McKenzie, and discuss the historic classical ballet.

Balanchine: The Early Years, January 25 and 26
New York City Ballet dancers perform excerpts from George Balanchine’s seminal ballet Apollo and The Four Temperaments, and then discuss their experiences with Nancy Reynolds.

Small Tragedy, February 1 and 2
Playwrights Horizons members preview excerpts from a new play written by Craig Lucas and directed by Mark Wing-Davey. Wallace Shawn moderates.

Bachianas Brasileiras, February 8 and 9
New York Philharmonic associate conductor Roberto Minczuk leads a program of music from his native Brazil.

Chamber Works of Menachem Zur, February 16
The Group for Contemporary Music performs several of Zur’s chamber works, followed by a discussion led by Charles Wuorinen.

Coppelia, February 22 and 23
American Ballet Theatre dancers perform excerpts and Frederic Franklin discusses his staging of this timeless production.

Volpone, February 29 and March 1
The Wolf Trap Opera Company performs excerpts from a new opera by Emmy Award–winning composer John Musto.

Balanchine: The Middle Years, March 7 and 8
Maria Tallchief coaches American Ballet Theater and New York City Ballet dancers in excerpts from Firebird, and Melissa Hayden analyzes and coaches the choreography of Donizetti Variations.

Mourning Becomes Electra, March 15
New York City Opera members perform excerpts from the opera composed by Martin David Levy and based on the trilogy of plays by Eugene O’Neill. Nimet Habachy moderates a discussion.

Ermionie, March 29
New York City Opera members perform excerpts from a new production of Gioacchino Rossini’s opera. Nimet Habachy moderates a discussion.

Balanchine: The Late Years, April 18 and 19
New York City Ballet dancers perform excerpts from the two main pas de deux in Stravinsky Violin Concerto. Karin von Aroldingen, Jean-Pierre Bonnefous, Peter Martins, and Kay Mazzo discuss the ballet.

Frederick Ashton: A Celebration, April 25 and 26
Georgina Parkinson leads a discussion of Ashton’s ballets, and American Ballet Theatre dancers perform excerpts.

Three Classical Heroines, May 6
Eos Orchestra conductor Jonathan Scheffer leads Michelle DeYoung in a concert of three vocal masterpieces by Hayden, Berlioz, and Britten. Francesca Zambello discusses.

Trisha Brown: New Works, June 6 and 7
The Trisha Brown Dance Company previews Brown’s new choreography prior to their debut.

Paul Auster: Poetry and Music, September 12 and 13
Works & Process commissioned new vocal settings for Auster’s poetry, performed by The Group for Contemporary Music.

Plan B, September 18 and 19
Big Dance Theater previews excerpts from their latest work, choreographed by Annie-B Parson and codirected by Paul Lazar.

Dialogues of the Carmelites—New Visions, September 27
New York City Opera singers perform excerpts from Francis Poulenc’s operatic masterwork. Members of the creative team discuss.

American Ballet Theatre and Christopher Wheeldon, October 3 and 4
American Ballet Theatre previews excerpts from Christopher Wheeldon’s ballet VIII, based on the life of King Henry VIII.

Young Concert Artists, October 24 and 25
Composers Mason Bates, Kenji Bunch, Daniel Kellogg, and Kevin Puts discuss their music, with performances by Claremont Trio, the Extension Ensemble, Hsing-Ay Hsu, Kevin Puts, and Fred Sherry.

Bioethics and the Mind in the New Genetic Age, November 7 and 8
Columbia University Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Robert Klitzman explores the legal, social, and moral implications of genetic information that can predict our future.

Balanchine Continued…, November 14 and 15
Principal dancers from the Arizona Ballet perform excerpts and discuss George Balanchine’s influence with Lourdes López and Arizona Ballet Artistic Director Ib Anderson.

Two Gentlemen of Verona, November 21 and 22
Composer Galt McDermot conducts his concert version of the musical based on the Shakespearean comedy, joined by playwright and lyricist John Guare for a discussion.

Family Holiday Benefit: The Nutcracker, December 6
New York City Ballet dancers perform excerpts from George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.

2Lips and dancers and space, December 12 and 13
Dancers from the Nederlands Dans Theater III perform excerpts from a new work by Robert Wilson, with texts by Christopher Knowles, joined by choreographer Jirí Kylián for discussion.

Holiday Concert, December 18 and 19
Vox Vocal Ensemble and conductor George Steel present holiday music in the museum’s rotunda.


Peggy Guggenheim Collection
For Visitors
Presentations
Two presentations on the life of Peggy Guggenheim and the history of her collection, two short tours, and focused presentations on specific art movements and artists in the collection are offered daily.

Free Venetian Week, November 17–22
The free-entrance week to all Venetian visitors offered various free tours on selected topics: Themes in Modernism; Relationships and Influences between the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and Venetian Artists; Peggy in Venice; William Baziotes: Paintings and Drawings, 1934–1962; Venetian Postwar Painting; and Futurism in the Gianni Mattioli Collection. It also offered weekend workshops for children on the Magical World of William Baziotes.

For Educators and Students
Children’s Workshops: Kids’ Day
Max Ernst and Automatism, January 4
Peggy’s Pets, January 11
Cubist Portraits, January 18
Sculpture!, January 25
Inside/Outside, February 1
Musical Drawing, February 8
Mask Making, February 14, 15, 21, and 22
Peggy’s Postcards, March 7
My Museum, My Home, March 14 and July 25
Lost and Found, March 21
Make Your Own "Manifesto," March 28
Imaginary Birds, April 4
Make Your Own Frottage Easter Bunnies!, April 11
Make Your Own Pin Inspired by Calder’s Work!, April 18
Reinvent One of Our Sculptures!, April 25
Treasure Hunt, May 9
Sketching Like Michelangelo, May 15, 16, 22, 23
Jackson Pollock’s Portraits, May 30
Not Just Painting, June 6
Let’s Get "Stringy" with Max!, June 13
The Exquisite Figure!, June 20
Body Collages, June 27
Let’s Make Postcards, July 4
Fun with Futurism: Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni and Carlo Carra, July 11
Let’s Make a Story, July 18
Let’s Play with Max Ernst, August 1
A Visit to Remember, August 8
Create Your Own Magic Garden!, August 22
Cornell’s Boxes, September 5
Action Painting, September 12
Let’s Make Collage!, September 19
Automatic Max, September 26
Master Mondrian, October 3
Mimic Morandi, October 10
Explore Peggy’s House, October 17
Story Drawings, October 24
Ghosts in the Air, October 31
Surrealist Exquisite Corpse, November 7
Try to Make it Move, November 14
The Magical World of William Baziotes, November 20, 21, 28
Explore Frottage, December 5
Making a Christmas Garland, December 19
Inspired Calendars for 2005, December 26

A scuola di Guggenheim Project
This project promotes art education within the schools of the Veneto region through the collaboration with teachers. It features a series of seminars for teachers held at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, educational activities for students in schools, and tours of the collection itself. The 2004 program began with a conference held on October 14 to review and assess the 2003 program, with all the schools that participated in the project and with RAISAT, the Italian satellite TV channel and copartner in some of the 2003 activities, attending. The conference highlighted new educational proposals for the 2004 program in order to foster communication among all parties involved and to reflect on the success of this new educational initiative.

2004 Internship Program Seminars and Lectures
Poetry and Painting, January 16
Marjan van Dorpe, Roger Raveel

Thomas Krens’ Art Policy, January 16
Rose E. Daly

Carpaccio: il ciclo di Orsola, January 21
Valentina Lunari

The Eschatological Realism of Jerzy Nowosielski, January 23
Maria Nitka

Creation in the Visual Art of František Kupka, January 24
Eva Krátká

František Kupka, January 24
Veronika Wolf

The Concept of Reuse in Contemporary American Architecture, February 14
Morgan Sykes Jaybush

Thomas Struth and His Museum Photographs, February 25
Yu Mitsuhashi

The Peggy Guggenheim Collection Today, February 25
Marina Thompson

Preview of The Era of Michelangelo: Masterpieces from the Albertina, February 26
Achim Gnann

Aldo Rossi: A European Postmodern Architect and His Focus on Venice, March 11
Britta Hentschel

William Blake: The Myth of Creation between Michelangelo and Ernst, March 24
Rab Lind MacGibbon

Julio Gonzalés and Other Artists During the Spanish Civil War, March 24
Rafael Romero Miranda

Audioguide: Press 100 for an Introduction, March 25
Jennifer Cherniak

The Color Separation Technique and Paintings by Tim Maguire, March 25
Will MacKinnon

Pollock Fractal Expressionism: A New Look at Jackson Pollock’s Drip Paintings, March 26
Richard Taylor

Tina Modotti, March 28
Mariassunta Ciccarelli

Museum Communication, March 28
Anna Maria Dall’Anese

Cuerpos Pintados: Photo-exhibition of Roberto Edwards, March 30
Mercedez Elton Irarrazaval

Mario Irarrazaval, March 30
Maria Paz Irarrazaval

Portfolio: Describing Packaging Design, April 2
Daralrat Ngernwattana

Study as the Beginning of the Modern, April 10
Akis Orfanidis

Art Herstory 101: The Guerilla Girls and the Conscience of the Art World, April 15
Tatyana Margolin

Giacometti: Walking Woman, April 15
Cinzia Biancoletti

Joseph Cornell and Dutch 17th-Century Art: Thinking Outside of the Box, April 18
Simone Grant

Peggy’s Clue: An Educational and Marketing Proposal, April 18
Alison Tisue

Louis Le Brocquay: The Táin Illustrations, April 19
Eimear O’Connell

Promoting the Otherwise Obscured, April 24
Allison Holden Furry and Betty Parsons

Public Relations and the Era of Michelangelo, April 24
Chiara Bellotti

Early Robert Rauschenberg Works from 1949–50, April 25
Katherine Markoski

Rosenquist and Semiotics, May 4
Julia Koropoulos

Classical Roots in Modern Art: Four Works in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, May 5
Courtney Strimple

Thomas Hart Benton and Jackson Pollock, May 5
Evelyn Kreonlin

Malba and the Constantin Collection: A Way of Looking at Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art, May 9
Julia Ariza

Untitled: My Paintings, May 9
Virginia Acosta

Eva’s Embodiment: Artistic Embodiment in the Work of Eva Hesse (1968–70), May 10
Rachel Servi

Highlights on the Rumanian Contemporary Art Scene, May 10
Simona Cretescu

Artistic Identity and the Social Status of the Artist, May 21
Isolde Scholberg

Influences and Work, May 21
Savala Nolan

Analyzing Space in the Work of Chillida, May 23
Dario Tobes Alonso

Antropometrie: i pennelli vivi di Yves Klein, May 23
Alvaro Callejo Roales

Basquiat and the Appropriation of Graffiti in the New York Art World, May 23
Annie Preziosi

Culture and Commerce: The Guggenheim in the 21st century, May 24
Mi Ryung Lee

Gaudì: la ricerca della forma, May 24
Victoria Gutierrez del Anillo Molleda

Granados: Passiòn. The Development of Spanish Design, May 24
Marina Azanon Garcìa

Peggy: My Great-Grandmother, May 27
Agathe Hélion

La comunicazione per l’arte, European Institute of Design Milan, June 5

Artist Talk: Lawrence Carroll, June 11

Adolfo Wildt, June 17
Pamela Rech

Africa: capolavori da un continente. Critica alla mostra torinese, June 17
Tiziana Gnesutta

20th Century Chair Design, June 20
Emily Drew

On the Vital Experience of Constructivist Aesthetics and Berlin’s Dada’s Verification of Reality, June 20
Daniela Silva

Frederick Kiesler: His Life and Career, June 30
Kathryn Hargis

James Luna: Social Performance as a Native American, June 30
Michael Reardon

Pevsner, Gabo, and Serra: Space Sculptors, June 30
Susanna Newbury

The Human Remains: Teresa Margolles, July 2
Jocelyn Gonzàlez

The Othered "Other": The Racialized Female Body in Modern and Contemporary Art, July 9
Mamie Hyatt

Malls and Monuments: Evaluating Contemporary Museum Architecture, July 9
Anna Drummond

Entropy Made Visible, July 15
French Clements

Magritte and the Betrayal of Images, July 15
Cheryl Chan

Displaying the Invisible: New Mapping of Cultural Microsystems on Contemporary European Space, July 22
Marko Stamenković

Going for Baroque: A New Relationship Between Baroque and Contemporary Art, July 22
John Carr

L’estetica dell’errore tra contemporaneità e modernità, July 25
Chiara Sartori

Art in Movement: The Intersection of Space and Time, July 29
Aurélia Thevenet

Hegemonic Culture and the Photographic Image, August 9
Mark Zadorozny

Studio Visit: Lawrence Caroll, August 11

Fred Wilson’s "Mining the Museum": The Artist as Curator, August 12
Abby Lawler

Malls and Monuments: Evaluating Contemporary Museum Architecture, August 12
Tim Scarth

Art and Publicity, August 14
Viviana Marinelli

The Comeback Kid: Painting in the Post-1980s (Cecily Brown), August 15
Kavior Moon

Wolfang Laib, August 15
Ashley Stewart

The Funding of an American Museum and Its Impact on Exhibitions, August 18
Amanda Berlin

Edward Hopper, August 18
Virginia Fraser

Guest Speaker: Peggy’s Secretary, August 19
John Hohnsbeen

Studio Visit: New York University Venice Studio Program, August 20

The Futurist Movement and Benedetta, August 24
Lauren Rosenbush

Iconoclastia e mercato artistico. Analisi dello sviluppo artistico presso uno stato di tradizione iconoclasta, August 24
Sara Shroukh

Lorenzo Lotto: The Religious Problem, August 24
Chiara Vittadello

Villa Manin: A New Center for Contemporary Art, August 24
Alessandra Gaier

The National Gallery of Art East Building: Architectural Resourcefulness, Sensitivity, and Monumentality in the Historic Center of Washington, August 24
Christopher Platts

Cindy Sherman, August 24
Kate Pollack

La trasformazione del ruolo dell’arte nella modernità: da rappresentativa ad autoreferenziale, August 24
Maddalena Lerma

Preview of the William Baziotes retrospective, August 30
Michael Preble

Notes on Peggy and Kiesler, August 31
Harald Krejci

Tour of the William Baziotes retrospective, September 2
Michael Preble

The New Babylon: A Dynamic Labyrinth, September 8
Gabriele Mazzariol

The Unilever Series in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern (The Weather Project by Olafur Eliasson), September 18
Anne Vollenbroker

Carlo Carrà and Anarchism in Italy, September 19
José Sanchez Cuenca

Eduardo Chillida: Society and Culture, September 19
Anne Vollenbroker

The Art of Giorgione, September 26
Silvia Gusella

Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, September 26
Ulrike Rehwagen

Ion Tuculescu at the Venice Biennale in 1948, September 26
Alina Maria Paina

Lebanese Contemporary Architecture, October 10
Nayla Khoury

Il cavaliere azzurro, October 15
Daniela Bollow

Conflicting Views: Three Portuguese Photographers—Gérard Castello Lopes, José Manuel Rodrigues, and Augusto Alves da Silva, October 15
Sofia Ulrich

The Importance of Pink Flamingos in American Visual Culture and Kitsch, October 17
Jonathan Ellis

Donald Judd and the Chinati Foundation, October 17
Jessica Wilpon

La geometria frattale nella pittura di Jackson Pollock, October 23
Claudia Brisotto

My Installations in Mexico City, October 24
Isaac Munoz

A Case of Anamorphosis: The Ambassadors by Hans Holbein, October 27
Tommaso Torcellan

Sixties Abstraction: From Sam Francis to Anthony Caro, October 27
Ana Popovcic

Mirella Bentivoglio, October 29
Cinzia Reghellin

Mimmo Palladino, October 29
Diana Gentili

My Photography, November 4
Kathryn Hillier

Picasso Occupied: The War Years, November 4
Cari Frisch

Artists’ Wives: The Work of Lee Krasner and Elaine De Kooning, November 7
Stephanie Sykes

The Whitechapel Gallery: Art for the People of London’s East End, November 7
Laura Trelford

Parallel Visions: Arnulf Rainer and Outsider Art, November 11
Clara Ditz

Action Painting, November 15
Alberto González Torres

John Sargent’s Exotic Pastiche: Fumée D’Ambre Gris, November 17
Erin Sullivan

Vicktor Kovacic: The First Croatian Modern Architect, November 21
Marina Kostenjak

The Experience of the Contemporary: A Study of Contemporary Art Museums and Collections Across Italy, November 26
Alice Bonaldi

Surrealist Women Artists, November 27
Gustav Beijer

Claude Cahun: Masquerade and Gender Performance, November 27
Mathias Danbolt

Frida Kahlo, November 27
Marta Costa

Felix Gonzalez-Torres and My Work, November 28
Isabel Brito Farré

Museum Architecture from the Renaissance to the 21st Century, December 2
Annalisa de Carlo

Alexander Calder, December 4
Andrew Bulger

The Representation of War in Western Art, December 4
Alexander Wells-Greco

Shirin Nashat: Exploring Cultural Identity, December 6
Lia Daniels

Niko Pirosmani (1862–1918), December 10
Tamara Papuashvili

The Inherent Symbolism of the Layout of Western Museums, December 12
Anjali Pala

A Critical Passage: Kenneth Clark at Trinity College, Oxford (1922–26), December 19
Steven Pulimood

William Kentridge, December 19
André-Pierre du Plessis

The Photographic Work of György Kepes, 1930–43, December 23
Julie Jones

Mexican Modernism, December 23
Anna Zerbaro

Good Boys Meet Bad Boys: The Ideal of Androgyny in Symbolist Art, December 27
Nathaniel Donahue

Tour of the San Marco Basilica, Venice, December 28
Philip Rylands

Internship Program Educational Trips
Giorgione at the Accademia, Venice, January 20
MART, Rovereto, January 27
Explore Cannaregio, Venice, February 17
Castello di Rivoli, February 24
Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Roni Horn: Drawings; Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Area Scarpa, Venice, March 12–16
Rauschenberg Retrospective, Ferrara, March 23
Palazzo Fortuny: Photography by Mariano Fortuny and Anton Corbijn; Ca’ d’Oro, Venice, April 9–13
PAC: Richard Long and Jivya S. Mashe; Studio Giangaleazzo Visconti: Jedd Novatt; Santa Maria in Chiesa Rossa: Dan Flavin, Milan, April 23–27
British Pop Art, 1956–1972, Modena, May 18
Ca’ Pesaro: Museum of Oriental Art, Shozo Shimomoto; Ca’ Rezzonico, Venice, May 25
San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, June 8
Villa Manin, Centre of Contemporary Art, Udine, June 22
Gori Collection of Site-Specific Contemporary Sculpture, Prato; Fondazione Marino Marini, Pistoia, July 13
Chiesa della Madonna dell’Orto; the Jewish Ghetto, Venice, July 20
Villa Menafoglio Litta Panza, Varese, August 10
Triennale di Milano, Collezione Permanente di Design Italiano, Milan, September 21
8th Biennale of Architecture, Venice, September 28
Museo Arredo Contemporaneo; Basilica San Vitale; Mausoleo di Galla Placidia; Tomba di Dante; Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, Museo d’Arte della Città di Ravenna: Alberto Giacometti, Ravenna, October 19
Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa; Chiesa San Salvador; Galleria Michela Rizzo, Venice, October 26
Peggy in Venice: Museo Storico Navale, Palazzo Mocenigo, Museo Correr, Ristorante all’Angelo, Venice, November 16
Action Painting: Arte Americana, 1940–1970, Modena; Palazzo dei Diamanti, II Cubismo: Rivoluzione e tradizione, Ferrara, November 23
Palazzo Ducale; Palazzo Franchetti, Venice, December 7
Castello di Rivoli, December 21


Guggenheim Hermitage Museum
For Educators

Renoir to Rothko Educator Viewing for public schools, January 28
Renoir to Rothko Educator Viewing for private schools, February 11
Teacher Curriculum Alignment Focus Group, June 17
The Pursuit of Pleasure Educator Viewing, September 22

Workshops
Color Theory: A Workshop for Art Teachers, November 6
Jaime Ursic

CONTACT! School Tour Program
A Century of Painting: From Renoir to Rothko, November 2003–July 2004
The Pursuit of Pleasure, July 2004–February 2005

Outreach
Kelly Elementary School, December 13 and 15
21st Century Community Learning Center After-School Program