More than 750 high-resolution images of artworks from the Guggenheim's permanent collection are now available for educators, scholars, curators, librarians, and students in ARTstor's Digital Library.
Browse key works, listen to curator interviews, and learn more about the development of the Guggenheim collection in the Art of Another Kind exhibition site and related videos.
Located in Berlin’s artistic Prenzlaur Berg district, the Lab is open to the public until July 29, and will explore notions of individual and collective comfort and the urgent need for environmental and social responsibility.
The Guggenheim welcomed over 3,200 visitors during the annual festival, which offered an array of performances and outdoor activities from 82nd to 105th Street.
A Year with Children 2012, the annual art exhibition of artworks created by children as part of the Guggenheim’s renowned Learning Through Art program, ends on June 13.
The Lab’s architects present an exhibition on urban and public spaces in Berlin, and the logo is named to the shortlist for a prestigious design award.
The Guggenheim has joined with Blue Star Museums to offer free admission for active-duty military personnel and their families from Memorial Day, May 28, 2012, through Labor Day, September 3, 2012.
Guggenheim Chief Photographer David Heald discusses his most memorable moments, favorite exhibitions, challenges of the job, and what the future holds.
On the television series Craft in America, pioneering artist Faith Ringgold is interviewed at the Guggenheim about her life, her process, and her story quilt Tar Beach, her masterwork in the museum's collection.
The interactive game Urbanology won a Gold MUSE Award, presented by the American Association of Museums, while the Lab's website earned an honorable mention.