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Guggenheim Museum

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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue
(at 89th Street)
New York, NY 10128-0173
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Museum Hours

Sun–Wed 10 am–5:45 pm
Fri 10 am–5:45 pm
Sat 10 am–7:45 pm
Closed Thurs, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day
Some galleries may close prior to 5:45 pm Sun–Wed and Fri (7:45 pm Sat)
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.

Admission

Adults $18
Students and Seniors (65 years +) with valid ID $15
Children under 12 Free
Members Free

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Audio tours are free with admission.


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Friday, March 9, 9–10 am
Friday, May 4, 9–10 am
Sunday, May 6, 9–10 am


Beat the crowds and join fellow members for a visit to the museum before it opens to the public. Enjoy a private viewing of the exhibition John Chamberlain: Choices. In the first comprehensive retrospective devoted to the late American sculptor's six-decade career, encounter the tireless experiments in scale, materials, and techniques that distinguished John Chamberlain as one of the most important artists of our time. Nearly 100 works will be on view, from early monochromatic crushed car parts to recent large-scale foil creations never before seen in the United States. Also on view: Being Singular Plural and Francesca Woodman.

Become a member today and enjoy this unique opportunity to see the museum and attend many other exclusive events.


Installation view: The Great Upheaval: Modern Art from the Guggenheim Collection, 1910–1918, on view February 4–June 1, 2011. © The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York. Photo: David Heald