Guggenheim Museum Celebrates 50th Anniversary
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GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM MARKS 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF WRIGHT’S BUILDING WITH YEAR OF PROGRAMS CELEBRATING ART, ARCHITECTURE, AND INNOVATION
Highlights Include Premiere of Documentary Film; Frank Lloyd Wright, Vasily Kandinsky, Anish Kapoor, and Tino Sehgal Exhibitions; Free Public and City-wide Events; Live Music Series; New Publications; and Restaurant Opening
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(NEW YORK, NY – May 14, 2009) – On May 15, 2009, the Guggenheim Museum inaugurates a year-long celebration of art, architecture, and innovation to mark the 50th anniversary of its landmark building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. With the opening of the exhibition Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward (May 15-August 23), the Guggenheim kicks-off its anniversary celebration with a wide array of new initiatives and exciting programs that reflect the Guggenheim’s far-reaching mission. Planned throughout the year are major exhibitions and programming, including the premiere of a new documentary film on the Guggenheim past and present, a new annual arts awards, a live contemporary music series, and a free day on October 21, the date on which the museum opened its doors exactly 50 years ago. The Guggenheim will also issue a suite of new publications and will launch a new line of retail products, and a reservation-only restaurant offering fine American gastronomy will open in a newly designed space adjoining the museum’s rotunda. The anniversary festivities extend across New York City with public events including the Museum Mile Festival in June, a light tribute on the Empire State Building in October, and an ongoing presence on digital billboards in Times Square. Beyond New York, the Guggenheim partners in Abu Dhabi, Berlin, Bilbao, and Venice continue an international celebration with programs in honor of the museum’s golden year.
Following is a select list of highlights among the 50th Anniversary programming:
Public Events and City-wide Celebrations
May 15, 2009: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Day
In recognition of the anniversary, this date has been declared Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum Day in the City of New York by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
May 16, 2009: Pay-What-You-Wish Moves to Saturday Night
Formerly offered on Fridays, Pay-What-You-Wish hours will be hosted by the Museum on
Saturday evenings from 5:45-7:45 pm.
June 9, 2009: Museum Mile Festival
Cultural Affairs Commissioner Kate Levin cuts the ribbon to officially open the 2009
Museum Mile Festival during Opening Ceremonies hosted at the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum. The Ribbon Cutting event, beginning at 5:55 pm, will be followed by live music by
Brooklyn-based blues band Tin Pan and a variety of art activities relating to the museum’s
50th anniversary.
June 21, 2009: Make Music New York
As part of Make Music New York, a day of free concerts offered across the city to mark the
summer solstice, Works & Process at the Guggenheim will present ORBITS (1979) by Henry
Brant, an American composer of "acoustical spatial music" (1913-2008). This performance of
the piece will be the first ever on the East Coast and will be rendered by 80 trombones, an
organ, and soprano voices within the Frank Lloyd Wright rotunda.
Fall 2009: Live Music Series: It Came From Brooklyn
It Came From Brooklyn inaugurates a new series of live music concerts in the rotunda. The
program will showcase ten bands over the course of five Friday evenings commencing mid-
August, with each night featuring a music set by two bands, interspersed with a short reading
by a Brooklyn-based writer or actor. The series, taking place within the rotunda, will cast a
spotlight on Brooklyn’s musical renaissance by providing a platform for a new crop of
musicians. The line-up includes bands such as The Walkmen and High Places.
September 17-21, 2009: Performance: Rafael Lozano Hemmer, Levels of Nothingness
Inspired by Vasily Kandinsky’s Yellow Sound (1912), Mexican-born Rafael Lozano-Hemmer creates an installation where colors are automatically derived from the human voice, generating an interactive light performance. Actress Isabella Rossellini will read seminal philosophical texts on skepticism, color, and perception while her voice is analyzed by computers that control a full rig of rock-and- roll concert lighting. Audience members will have the opportunity to test the color-generating microphone.
October 2009: Empire State Building Tribute
On October 21, 2009, the Empire State Building will be lit Guggenheim red in honor of the
Guggenheim’s 50th birthday. And throughout October, the Empire State Building will feature
the museum in the lobby window displays.
October 21, 2009: Free Day!
On October 21, 2009, exactly fifty years after the opening of the museum’s historic Fifth
Avenue home, the public is invited to celebrate the Guggenheim’s golden anniversary with
free admission, tours offered in several languages, and a roster of special education programs
planned, including many family-friendly activities.
Ongoing: The Guggenheim on Screen at Times Square
30-second announcements that will change throughout the Guggenheim’s anniversary year to
show highlights of exhibitions on view at the Museum will be screened on the
Times Square 2 Thomson Reuters outdoor electronic display in Times Square.
Documentary Film
Art, Architecture, and Innovation: Celebrating the Guggenheim Museum
In honor of its 50th Anniversary, the Guggenheim has produced a documentary film on the
history of its building, collections, exhibitions, and the development of its international
network. The film combines archival materials ––including talks given by Solomon
Guggenheim and Frank Lloyd Wright––with contemporary footage featuring artists, art
historians, architects, architectural historians, and curators. The 27-minute film will be
screened regularly as a public program, offered free with museum admission, and will also be
presented at the Guggenheim museums in Bilbao, Berlin, Venice, and as part of a 50th
anniversary special exhibition program in Abu Dhabi.
Anniversary Exhibitions
From May 2009 through May 2010, the Guggenheim celebrates the 50th anniversary through
rich exhibitions which honor its visionary history and founding collections as well as its
dynamic present with programs that uphold the Guggenheim’s longstanding tradition of art,
architecture, and innovation.
Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward
May 15, 2009 – August 23, 2009
Co-organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and the Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation, Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward brings together 64 Wright projects,
with more than 200 of his drawings.
The Sweeney Decade: Acquisitions at the 1959 Inaugural
June 5, 2009 – September 2, 2009
The Sweeney Decade features approximately 30 paintings and sculptures from the
Guggenheim’s 1959 inaugural exhibition, including works by Eduardo Chillida, Willem de
Kooning, Jean Dubuffet, Jackson Pollock, Antoni Tapies, and others.
Kandinsky
September 18, 2009 – January 13, 2010
Organized by the three largest holders of Kandinsky’s work—Munich’s Lenbachhaus, the
Guggenheim Museum, and the Pompidou in Paris—this full-scale retrospective of Kandinsky
brings together over 100 paintings and is the first major show of the artist since 1985.
The Deutsche Bank Series at the Guggenheim
Anish Kapoor: Memory
October 21, 2009 – March 28, 2010
Memory, a major new commission and site-specific installation by Anish Kapoor, challenges
the museum’s architecture through its improbable scale, measuring 47.6 x 29.4 x 14.7 feet
and weighing 24 tons. As the fourteenth commission of the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin
and the Guggenheim Foundation, the installation presents a new milestone in the artist’s
career with his use of Cor-Ten steel.
Intervals: Kitty Kraus
October 9, 2009 – January 6, 2010
Conceived to take place in interstitial spaces or beyond the physical confines of the building,Intervals is a new contemporary art series designed to reflect the spirit of today’s most
innovative practices. Berlin-based Kitty Kraus is the second artist invited to create new work
for this succession of solo presentations.
Tino Sehgal
January 29, 2010 - March 10, 2010
London-born, Berlin-based artist Tino Sehgal creates “constructed situations” that focus on
the fleeting gestures and social subtleties that articulate lived reality, radically dematerializing
the art object to create truly ephemeral experiences. Organized as part of the Guggenheim's
50th anniversary year celebrations, Tino Sehgal offers the public an opportunity to engage
with Frank Lloyd Wright’s rotunda as a site for social exchange.
Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum Rotunda (An Anniversary
Benefit Event)
February 12, 2010 – April 28, 2010
The Guggenheim has invited approximately 250 artists, architects, and designers to imagine
their dream intervention in Frank Lloyd Wright’s rotunda. A salon-style installation of twodimensional
renderings of their visionary projects will emphasize the rich and diverse range
of inspired proposals, and an accompanying catalogue will include reproductions of all of the
submissions.
Haunted: Contemporary Photography/Video/Performance
March 26, 2010 – September 6, 2010
Haunted sets out to examine the myriad ways photographic imagery is incorporated into
recent art, documenting a widespread obsession with accessing the past, both collective and
individual. The exhibition will feature many recent Guggenheim acquisitions, including
photography, video, film, and site-specific installations, and will include such artists
as Sophie Calle, Tacita Dean, Stan Douglas, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Jeff Wall, among others.
New from Guggenheim Museum Publications
The Guggenheim: Frank Lloyd Wright and The Making of the Modern Museum
This first-ever book to explore the 16-year construction process behind one of the greatest
modern buildings in America will examine the history, design, and construction of Wright’s
masterwork. Fully illustrated with preliminary drawings, models, and photographs, the book
includes three major essays by Hillary Ballon, Neil Levine and Joseph Siry. It is published on
the occasion of museum’s 50th Anniversary and in association with the Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation.
The Museum of Non-Objective Painting: Hilla Rebay and the Origins of the Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum
Considering the Guggenheim when it was initially known as the Museum of Non-Objective
Painting, this volume reveals the museum’s complex architectural history and the ambitious
exhibition program organized by Hilla Rebay, founding director and curator from 1939 to
1952. The publication presents Rebay’s unusual concepts for installation and framing
practices in the museum’s first location on East 54th Street in midtown Manhattan, and later
in a temporary townhouse at 1071 Fifth Avenue. Illustrated with reproductions of
architectural drawings, sketches, historical exhibition installation views, photographs, and
color plates of artworks, the book includes extensive, previously unpublished archival
materials.
I’d Like the Goo-gen-heim
First published in 1970, this timeless introduction to modern art for young readers is back in a
new edition, with original text and illustrations by A. C. Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth was
an artist and teacher with a special affinity for the iconic architecture of the Guggenheim
Museum, and he produced a series of paintings illustrating its many building stages during its
construction in the 1950s. Long out of print, his book was recently discovered at a library sale
and reprinted with the approval of his widow.
Guggenheim Museum Collection A to Z
Revised and expanded, this new edition of the Guggenheim Museum’s popular guide to its
New York collection is a beautifully produced volume, not only a handy overview of the
museum’s holdings but a concise, engaging primer on 20th-century and early 21st-century
art. Organized alphabetically, the book consists of entries on more than 250 of the most
important paintings, sculptures, and other artworks in the collection by artists from Marina
Abramovic to Gilberto Zorio. Also included are definitions of key terms and concepts of
Modern art, from “Action” to “Non-Objective” and beyond.
First Annual Art Awards
On October 29, the Guggenheim inaugurates Rob Pruitt Presents: The First Annual Art
Awards, a performance-based artwork following the format of a Hollywood awards ceremony
at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, produced in association with White Columns. The
Art Awards celebrates select individuals, exhibitions, and projects that have made a
significant impact on the field of contemporary art during the past year. Winners in eleven
categories will be announced during a dinner at the Guggenheim for invited guests followed
by an after-party for the award winners, dinner guests, the Guggenheim's Young Collectors
Council, and friends.
Global Guggenheim Celebrations
The international network of Guggenheim museums will join in celebrating the anniversary
of the New York home through special exhibitions that highlight the strengths of the
Guggenheim’s holdings in modern through contemporary works.
In Berlin, the Deutsche Guggenheim will host frequent screenings of the new documentary Art, Architecture, and Innovation: Celebrating the Guggenheim Museum.
In Bilbao, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao will showcase From Private to Public: Collections at the Guggenheim from June 26, 2009 through January 10, 2010, and will also screen the documentary.
In Venice, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection will present highlighted works from the collection focusing on the postwar years, and will also screen the documentary.
The Guggenheim Museum in New York will present a three-day symposium this winter at
the Peter B. Lewis Theater about the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Museum, an international
contemporary art museum designed by architect Frank Gehry, which is scheduled to open in
2013. Leaders from the Guggenheim will be joined at the symposium by scholars, theorists,
curators, critics, and artists to discuss some of the cultural and geopolitical issues related to
the development of the museum and the emergence of the region as a new cultural hub. The
anniversary year will be marked in Abu Dhabi by a screening of the documentary film and by
an exhibition with accompanying educational programs, held at Gallery One of the Emirates
Palace Hotel.
New Dining at the Museum
Cafe 3 Espresso Bar
Overlooking Central Park and adjacent to the permanent Kandinsky Gallery on level three,
Cafe 3 opened this spring and serves sandwiches, specialty pastries, chocolates, coffee, tea,
wine and beer.
New Restaurant
This fall, the Guggenheim will open a reservations-only restaurant offering fine American
gastronomy in a newly designed space adjoining the museum’s rotunda.
50th Anniversary Retail Items
The Guggenheim Museum Store has launched a new line of products featuring iconic images
of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Price points range
from $8.95 for a custom mini wall calendar featuring historic images of the building to $150
for an elegant, steel-cased Guggenheim watch by Bulova, with items such as an umbrella, tie,
scarf, totebag, notecard set, and lamp by Megara rounding out the offerings. Additionally, a
first-ever Guggenheim childrens’ line, GuggenheimKids, based on charming illustrations
from the newly reprinted I’d Like the Goo-gen-heim picture book will include games, a
backpack, T shirt, and a create your own card set. The new merchandise will be available at
Guggenheim Stores as well as offered on the museum’s website.
Special Programs for Members
In celebration of the 50th anniversary, Guggenheim Members are invited to enjoy three
Summer Morning Private Views of Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward, on June 13,
July 11, and August 8, in addition to the members’ private evening preview on May 15.
Members will also be invited to an exclusive party to celebrate the opening of Kandinsky, as
well as have the opportunity to buy tickets for an anniversary event at The Four Seasons
restaurant on July 15, among other special benefits. More information is available at www.guggenheim.org/new-york/membership.
50th Anniversary Website
As of May 15, complete and up-to-date information on all of the Guggenheim Museum’s 50th
anniversary programs and activities will be available at www.guggenheim.org/50. In
addition, a new, multilingual visitor information guide with information on the architecture
and history of the Guggenheim Museum is available for download as a pdf in French,
German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish at www.guggenheim.org/visitorguide.
CALENDAR
• May 15, 2009 – Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Day
• May 15 - August 23, 2009 – Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward exhibition
• May 15, 2009 – Members’ Preview of Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward
• May 16, 2009 – Pay-What-You-Wish Moves to Saturday Night
• June 5 - September 2, 2009 – The Sweeney Decade: Acquisitions at the 1959
Inaugural exhibition
• June 9, 2009 – Museum Mile Festival
• June 13, 2009 – Members’ Private View of Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within
Outward
• June 21, 2009 – ORBITS performance for Make Music New York
• July 11, 2009 – Members’ Private View of Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within
Outward
• July 15, 2009 – Members’ Anniversary Event at The Four Seasons
• Fall 2009 – It Came From Brooklyn Live Music Series
• September 17-21, 2009 – Levels of Nothingness Performance
• September 18, 2009 – January 13, 2010 – Kandinsky exhibition
• August 8, 2009 – Members’ Private View of Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within
Outward
• October 2009 – Empire State Building Tribute
• October 21, 2009 – January 28, 2010 – Anish Kapoor: Memory exhibition
• October 9, 2009 - January 6, 2010 – Intervals: Kitty Kraus exhibition
• October 21, 2009 – Free Day!
• October 21, 2009 – Empire State Building lit Guggenheim red
• October 29, 2009 – Rob Pruitt Presents: The First Annual Art Awards
• Winter 2009-2010 – Symposium about the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Museum
• January 29 - March 10, 2010 – Tino Sehgal exhibition
• February 12 – April 28, 2010 – Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim
Museum Rotunda (An Anniversary Benefit Event)
• March 26 - September 6, 2010 – Haunted: Contemporary Photography/Video/Performance
exhibition
• Ongoing – The Guggenheim on Screen at Times Square
• Ongoing – Guggenheim Documentary Film Screenings at Guggenheim Museums
• Ongoing – New Guggenheim Publications
• Ongoing – Café 3 Espresso Bar
• Ongoing – 50th Anniversary Retail Items
• Ongoing – 50th Anniversary Website
• Upcoming – New Restaurant
VISITOR INFORMATION
Admission: Adults $18.00, students/seniors (65+) $15.00, members and children under 12
free. Admission includes audio-guide tour.
Museum Hours: Sunday to Wednesday, 10 am to 5:45 pm; Friday, 10 am to 5:45 pm;
Saturday, 10 am to 7:45 pm. On Saturdays beginning at 5:45 pm, the museum hosts Pay
What You Wish. Closed Thursday.
Exhibition dates may be subject to change.
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September 28, 2009 (Updated from May 15)
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