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“Look at Frank Lloyd Wright’s terrazzo floors in the Guggenheim Museum,” says Paul Makovsky, vice president of design for the New York architecture and design magazine Metropolis.
The Guggenheim was Wright's last great building. What happened to the first?
A half-century ago, an eye-popping object landed on Fifth Avenue in New York City. It looked like it had dropped from outer space, and was treated as such. It was the Guggenheim Museum, designed ...
Wright received the commission to build the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City in 1943, which would eventually house Guggenheim’s collection which consisted mainly of what curator ...
Magazine of Art, January 1946 “The Modern Gallery: For the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation: New York City” By Frank Lloyd Wright For the first time in the history of architecture a true ...
The vertical 'completion' of Guggenheim would lead to the formation of an internal cone at the peak of which the circular ramp would become a homogeneous level, the last floor of the museum.
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum announced that it had laid off 10 employees in response to a challenging economic moment in the art world.
When President Donald Trump’s White House emailed the Guggenheim Museum in New York City in September and asked to borrow Vincent Van Gogh’s 1888 painting “Landscape with Snow,” the ...
Oiio's Guggenheim project expands with 13 new floors, pushing architectural boundaries and redefining urban living in a bustling metropolis.
A line of visitors snaked around the fourth-floor curve of New York’s Guggenheim Museum, eager to test out the functional bathroom appliance titled “America”—by Italian artist Maurizio ...
Instead, the Guggenheim offered Trump “America,” an 18-karat, fully functioning, solid gold toilet sculpted by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan that was displayed for use by visitors in a ...
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