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Backed by music selected by artist Rineke Dijkstra, whose work is the subject of the current retrospective, Guggenheim
members and their guests enjoyed after-hours access to the museum during Art
After Dark on Friday, July 13. Along with Rineke Dijkstra: A Retrospective, the evening celebrated Art of Another Kind: International Abstraction and the Guggenheim, 1949–1960. Guests mingled in the galleries and enjoyed a cash bar while songs by Cat Power, Grace Jones, and Massive Attack,
and others chosen specifically by Dijkstra filled the museum.
View photos from the night on Flickr and submit your own.
Art After Dark is a series of seasonal events at the
Guggenheim Museum for members and their guests, centered around a special
exhibition or program at the museum. Once the general public has left for the
day, the museum’s landmark building opens for special exhibition viewings against the background of an artist- or
curator-selected playlist. Learn more about becoming a member.







