February 1, 2011–January 25, 2013
February 26, 2011–February 12, 2013
Ongoing
October 5, 2012–January 22, 2013
November 9, 2012–January 13, 2013

Beat the crowds and join fellow members for a visit to the museum before it opens to the public. Enjoy a private viewing of the exhibition Picasso Black and White. This comprehensive exhibition focuses in depth on Pablo Picasso’s career-long exploration of a black-and-white palette. Surveying his oeuvre from 1904 to 1971, Picasso Black and White comprises some 110 works, including painting as well as sculpture and several works on paper.
Become a member today and enjoy this unique opportunity to see the museum and attend many other exclusive events.
Moisés Kaufman, Photo: Lara Alcantara; Daniel Beaty, Photo: Nathan Yungerberg
$35, $30 members
Box Office: 212 423 3587
Obie-winning performer and writer Daniel Beaty and Tony- and Emmy-nominated director and playwright Moisés Kaufman present and discuss excerpts from their newest work. The piece explores the evolution of Paul Robeson as an actor and activist, as well as his humanity, his courage, his contradictions, and why many call him “The Tallest Tree in the Forest.”
Moisés Kaufman, Photo: Lara Alcantara; Daniel Beaty, Photo: Nathan Yungerberg
$25, $20 members; no reception
Box Office: 212 423 3587
For this performance, enter via ramp at 5th Ave and 88th St
Obie-winning performer and writer Daniel Beaty and Tony- and Emmy-nominated director and playwright Moisés Kaufman present and discuss excerpts from their newest work. The piece explores the evolution of Paul Robeson as an actor and activist, as well as his humanity, his courage, his contradictions, and why many call him “The Tallest Tree in the Forest.”
Moisés Kaufman, Photo: Lara Alcantara; Daniel Beaty, Photo: Nathan Yungerberg
$35, $30 members
Box Office: 212 423 3587
Obie-winning performer and writer Daniel Beaty and Tony- and Emmy-nominated director and playwright Moisés Kaufman present and discuss excerpts from their newest work. The piece explores the evolution of Paul Robeson as an actor and activist, as well as his humanity, his courage, his contradictions, and why many call him “The Tallest Tree in the Forest.”
Photo: David Heald
This program has been canceled until further notice. Please visit guggenheim.org/publicprograms for updates.

YCC members are invited to a private tour of the exhibition Where Is Jack Goldstein? at Venus Over Manhattan gallery at 980 Madison Avenue. Champagne reception to follow. To RSVP to this event, please email ycc@guggenheim.org.
Carmen Giménez. Photo: Lina Bertucci
Do you have a question for Guggenheim curator Carmen Giménez? Submit your questions about Picasso Black and White by Friday, January 11, and enter to win an exhibition catalogue and two tickets to see the exhibition during its final weeks. Then on January 18, join us for a live Twitter Q&A with @artinfodotcom. Questions may be submitted by e-mail, Twitter, or Facebook.