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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue
(at 89th Street)
New York, NY 10128-0173
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Sun–Wed 10 am–5:45 pm
Fri 10 am–5:45 pm
Sat 10 am–7:45 pm
Closed Thurs, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day
Some galleries may close prior to 5:45 pm Sun–Wed and Fri (7:45 pm Sat)
Please note: All ramps and additional galleries of the museum are currently closed due to the installation of John Chamberlain: Choices, opening on February 24. The admission price is reduced at this time, and advance tickets are not available.

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Children under 12 Free
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Exhibitions at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Programs & Events at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

January 31–February 6

  • Public Programs
    Tuesday, January 31 @ 6:30 pm

    Natascha Sadr Haghighian. I can't work like this, 2007. Wall installation, nails, hammers. 400 x 200 cm

    $10, $7 members, free for students with a valid ID. To reserve a student ticket, please e-mail boxoffice@guggenheim.org.
    Box Office: 212 423 3587

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    In a program that combines elements of a performance, a lecture, and an interactive scavenger hunt, Natascha Sadr Haghighian invites museum visitors to initiate a dialogue with special agents from her past projects. The artist will participate in a series of conversations provoked by a selection of objects, allowing the focus and pace of the evening to follow the currents of her audience's attention. Drawing on a diverse range of mediums, including installation, video, and performance, Sadr Haghighian's conceptual practice is primarily concerned with the cultural construction of perception and the politics of artistic production. Rather than offering highlights from a conventional curriculum vitae, Sadr Haghighian refers to bioswop.net, a forum that encourages the free exchange and appropriation of biographical information.

    This program is part of the Elaine Terner Cooper Education Fund: Conversations with Contemporary Artists series.

  • Film
    Friday, February 3 @ 1:00 pm
    Film still from Girlfriend

    Girlfriend

    In conjunction with the 4th Annual ReelAbilities: NY Disabilities Film Festival (February 9–14)

    Girlfriend, 2011
    Friday, February 3 @ 1 pm
    Justin Lerner (USA)
    94 min.

    Evan, a young man with Down syndrome, lives with his mother in a working-class town hit hard by the recent economic recession. When he unexpectedly comes into a large sum of money, Evan uses it to romantically pursue Candy, a girl he has loved since high school.

    Producer Tiffany Pham will introduce the film and participate in a Q&A after the screening.

    Aglaée, 2010
    Friday, February 3 @ 3 pm
    Rudi Rosenberg (France)
    20 min.

    Benoît looses a school-yard bet and must ask Aglaée, a girl with cerebral palsy, to go out with him.

    Don’t Want to Go Back Alone, 2010
    Friday, February 3 @ 3:30 pm
    Daniel Ribeiro (Brazil)
    17 min.

    A blind 15-year-old boy and his best friend face issues of jealousy and other new feelings when they befriend a new student in their class.

    Film tickets are available on-site on the day of the screening starting at 12:30 pm at the information desk in the museum rotunda. View all three films for $5, or free with museum admission. All films are captioned or subtitled. The Guggenheim is wheelchair accessible.

  • Performances, Works & Process
    Sunday, February 5 @ 7:30 pm

     

    $30, $25 members, $10 students
    Box Office: 212 423 3587

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    Preview An Iliad prior to its New York premiere at New York Theatre Workshop. Lisa Peterson will direct Tony Award–winning actors Denis O'Hare (Assassins, Take Me Out) and Stephen Spinella (Angels in America) in this tale of gods and goddesses, undying love, and endless battles. O'Hare and Spinella will share the role of the poet in this sweeping account of humanity's unshakable attraction to violence, destruction, and chaos.

    An Iliad will be performed February 15–March 25 at New York Theatre Workshop. The post-performance reception for this program will take place in the theater lobbies.

  • Monday, February 6 @ 1:00 pm

    For visitors who are deaf, please join us for an ASL-interpreted tour and discussion of Surface, Support, Process: The 1960s Monochrome in the Guggenheim Collection.

    FREE. Space is limited, and advance RSVP is required by Monday, January 30. To RSVP, call 212 360 4355 or e-mail access@guggenheim.org.

    Tours begin promptly. Please arrive at least 10 minutes prior.

    Learn more about Mind's Eye tours.

  • Monday, February 6 @ 6:30 pm

    For visitors who are partially sighted or blind, please join us for a sight-and-sound workshop based around the work of the great 20th-century composer John Cage and led by Guggenheim staff member Filip Noterdaeme.

    FREE. Space is limited, and advance RSVP is required by Monday, January 30. To RSVP, call 212 360 4355 or e-mail access@guggenheim.org.

    Tours begin promptly. Please arrive at least 10 minutes prior.

    Learn more about Mind's Eye tours.