The Guggenheim Museums are a group of museums in different parts of the world established (or proposed to be established) by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
Museums in this group include:
- The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, New York, United States (1937–present)[1]
- The Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy – originally the private collection of Peggy Guggenheim (1951–present)[2]
- The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Bilbao, Spain (1997–present)[1]
- The Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, under construction in the United Arab Emirates[3]
Former museums include:
- The Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, Germany (funded by Deutsche Bank; 1997–2013)[4][5]
- The Guggenheim Hermitage Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States (2001–2008)[6][7]
- The Guggenheim Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Mexico (2007–2009)[8]
References
edit- ^ a b "Exhibition of Works Reflecting the Evolution of the Guggenheim's Collection Opens in Bilbao", artdaily.org, 2009, accessed April 18, 2012
- ^ Walsh, John. "The Priceless Peggy Guggenheim", The Independent, October 21, 2009, accessed March 12, 2012
- ^ Krane, Jim (July 8, 2006). "Guggenheim to Build Museum in Abu Dhabi". CBS News. Archived from the original on May 26, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-23.
- ^ Darwin Porter; Danforth Prince; George McDonald; et al. (2006), Frommer's Europe, John Wiley and Sons, p. 339, ISBN 978-0-471-92265-0, retrieved 2009-10-01
- ^ Kuhla, Karoline. "Final Exhibition: The Guggenheim's Farewell to Berlin", Spiegel Online, November 15, 2012
- ^ Guggenheim Hermitage Museum — The Building from guggenheimlasvegas.org Archived August 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Peterson, Kristen. "Vegas, Say Goodbye to Guggenheim", Las Vegas Sun, April 10, 2008, accessed on March 14, 2012
- ^ Kaufman, Jason Edward. "Why the Guggenheim won’t open a branch in Guadalajara", BanderasNews.com, originally in The Art Newspaper, Museums, Issue 192, June 1, 2008; "Cancela proyecto la fundación Solomon R. Guggenheim en Guadalajara" [Solomon R. Guggenheim foundation cancels project]. El Informador. Guadalajara, Mexico. 26 October 2009.