Intervals Leadership Committee
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Please note: All ramps and additional galleries of the museum are currently closed due to the installation of John Chamberlain: Choices, opening on February 24. The admission price is reduced at this time, and advance tickets are not available.
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Join the Young
Collectors Council
YCC members acquire works by emerging and younger artists for the permanent collection.
Show your support for emerging-artist programs.
Intervals
is a new series designed to reflect the spirit of today’s most innovative
practices. Fast-paced and modest in scale, this experimental series allows the
museum to respond quickly to innovations and new developments in contemporary
art, architecture, and design as they arise. Conceived to take place in the
interstices of the museum’s exhibition spaces, in individual galleries, or
beyond the physical confines of the building, the program will invite a diverse
range of practitioners to create new work for a succession of solo
presentations. The Intervals
Leadership Committee comprises a group of higher-level Guggenheim members who
are committed to the realization of these projects, and who enjoy a privileged
insight into the processes behind them through dialogue with the curators and
artists.
Membership in the Intervals
Leadership Committee is open to all members of the YCC
Acquisitions Committee on payment of an additional contribution. For more
information, please contact Ben Whine at bwhine@guggenheim.org
or 212 423 3584.
Julieta Aranda, Partially untitled (tell me if I am wrong), 2009. Camera obscura (wood, paint, and translucent screen), hourglass, Lexan, rotating mechanism, and light source, dimensions variable. Collection of the artist
