From February 22 through May 22, the Guggenheim Museum presents No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia, featuring works by 22 artists and collectives representing some of the most compelling and innovative voices in South and Southeast Asia today.
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Archives has been awarded a grant to develop a comprehensive plan for a repository of electronic records related to the Guggenheim Foundation and its flagship museum in New York.
The BMW Guggenheim Lab has concluded six weeks of free programs and projects exploring the urban challenges and conditions of Mumbai.
The Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative showcases contributions examining the history, politics, and culture of the contemporary art scene throughout the world.
In conjunction with Picasso Black and White, exhibition curator Carmen Giménez will respond to your questions on organizing the exhibition of 118 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by the Spanish master.
Tickets for the spring season of Works & Process, the Guggenheim’s celebrated performing-arts series, are now on sale.
Francine Snyder, Director of Library and Archives at the Guggenheim, offers an inside look at how she curated the exhibition A Long-Awaited Tribute: Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian House and Pavilion, and her history with the museum.
The Guggenheim’s recent acquisition of Mark Grotjahn’s Untitled (Ten Dollar Foxes, White on Red Mask M14.d) expands its holdings of this important contemporary artist.
On December 9, the BMW Guggenheim Lab opened in Mumbai, the third stop on its global tour. The Lab will offer free programs and projects in the city through January 20, 2013.
Backed by music selected by artist William Cordova, Guggenheim members and their guests enjoyed after-hours access to exhibitions during Art After Dark on Friday, December 7.