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thunderstruck9 · 7 months
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Valerio Adami (Italian, 1935), The Guggenheim, 1968. Oil on canvas, 97 x 130 cm.
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fantasmicly · 1 year
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The Guggenheim, shot on Portra 400
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gordanajohnson · 2 months
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The Guggenheim, NYC
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no-leaving-newyork · 5 months
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SANDRA MUJINGA
Pervasive Light, 2021
Three-channel digital color video installation, with sound, 15 min., 15 sec.
Going Dark
The Guggenheim (NY)
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msclaritea · 2 months
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If I EVER meet this lazy blogger, they're getting FULLY cursed out. Republican lapdog, Rob Hur showed a complete lack of professionalism, respect, and maturity in what he wrote about our hardworking President. It was no better than high school bully behavior and he's a total snake for it.
DO YOU THINK I CARE THAT HE LOCKED UP SOME WHITE SUPREMACISTS IN Maryland!? The GOP is always throwing their own soldiers, under the bus.
Anyone up for an Insurrection, now? Exactly.
As for trying to compare Steven Spielberg pet, Ke Huy Quan to MLK, I'll just go ahead and be blunt about something I actually held back about his Oscar winning miracle movie, Everything Everywhere All At Once...
IT CONTAINED PEDOPHILIC SYMBOLISM.
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nakeddeparture · 4 months
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Exploring Invisibility, at The Guggenheim Museum. I visit museums to see what is (they have) planned for the future 🫣🤭.
https://youtu.be/yX21mJ3CW4k
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Museum pieces show some people becoming invisible. Inked out. Ignored. Marginalized. Faster. Naked!!
Like. Share. Subscribe (it costs you nothing). Comment on YouTube.
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dinosaursr66 · 1 year
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The Guggenheim is hosting Alex Katz and Nick Cave ( the artist) both exceptionally great.
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zegalba · 4 months
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Snohetta: Stillspotting Guggenheim (2011) Location: New York City
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marveledits · 2 years
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Everybody loves Wong.
MADISYNN and WONG SHE-HULK: ATTORNEY AT LAW S01E04: Is This Not Real Magic
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lascitasdelashoras · 6 months
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Coffee, Guggenheimer
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cheddar-baby · 5 months
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I love Disfarmer he was a strange mean photographer from Arkansas who did cheap portraits for families and he was known specifically for having long awkward completely silent photoshoots where he would be under his dark cloth silently working until he abruptly pulled out a bell and would start violently ringing then immediately take a photo. So you end up having lots of these photos of scared looking children and people caught off guard, looking at the camera confused and slightly scared. No one knew much about him and he barely talked to people he just churned out these photos and minded his business then died.
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hildeeveraert · 5 months
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Dennis Stock, Guggenheim Museum, NYC, 1959
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garadinervi · 12 days
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Hilma af Klint, Group X, No. 1, Altarpiece (Grupp X, nr 1, Altarbild), from Altarpieces (Altarbilder), (oil and metal leaf on canvas), 1915 [Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York, NY. © Stiftelsen Hilma af Klints Verk, Stockholm. Photo: Albin Dahlström / Moderna Museet]
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darquitectura · 8 months
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Guggenheim - NYC
April 2023
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nobrashfestivity · 8 months
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Dreams That Money Can Buy is a 1947 experimental feature color film written, produced, and directed by surrealist artist and dada film-theorist Hans Richter.
The film was produced by Kenneth Macpherson and Peggy Guggenheim
Collaborators included Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Alexander Calder, Darius Milhaud and Fernand Léger. The film won the Award for the Best Original Contribution to the Progress of Cinematography at the 1947 Venice Film Festival.
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