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The Guggenheim
Oct. 17, 2017
In Defense of Difficult Art at the Guggenheim’s Controversial Exhibition
The works displayed involving animals were recently the subject of public outrage.
By
Angie Baecker
animal cruelty
Sept. 26, 2017
Guggenheim Won’t Show Art Accused of Depicting Animal Cruelty Following Threats
“As an arts institution committed to presenting a multiplicity of voices, we are dismayed that we must withhold works of art.”
By
Dee Lockett
documentary
Apr. 14, 2017
The Truth About the Guggenheim’s Golden-Toilet Artist
You can now see the Maurizio Cattelan documentary.
By
Carl Swanson
art
Nov. 15, 2016
People Are Waiting Two Hours to See a 18-Karat-Gold Toilet at the Guggenheim
Maurizio Cattelan’s
America
invites visitors, in the words of the museum, to have “an experience of unprecedented intimacy with a work of art.”
By
Vulture Editors
bathroom talk
Sept. 17, 2016
You Can Now Poop in a Solid-Gold Toilet at the Guggenheim
The toilet costs between $1.5 and $2.5 million.
By
Erica Schwiegershausen
Feb. 16, 2016
The Entropic, Liberating Power of Fischli/Weiss
It should always be a Fischli and Weiss moment.
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
Nov. 3, 2013
Saltz on Christopher Wool at the Guggenheim
He’s a risky subject for the Guggenheim, one that might alienate wide audiences and critics alike.
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
Oct. 28, 2012
Saltz: Picasso’s Monochrome Paintings Display a Rainbow of Emotion
Brilliantly conceived and installed by Carmen Giménez, the Guggenheim’s show zeroes in on Picasso’s use of black and white and gray.
By
Jerry Saltz