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Solomon R Guggenheim Museum

June 16, 2011 by  
Filed under Arts

The Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, is an iconic museum devoted to a wide variety of forms of art. The most most notable are the works falling under the Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and early Modern styles, as well as a variety of contemporary pieces. The building itself, designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is also seen by many art observers andenthusiasts to be part and parcel of the museum. Designed to mimic the appearance of a seashell, visitors are meant to take an elevator to the top and slowly wind their way down, like walking through the chambers of a spiral conch. There are five Guggenheim museums all over the world, but the New York City collection is considered the most influential.

Situated along the world renowned Museum Mile east of Central Park along Fifth Avenue, the Solomon Guggenheim Museum has the proud distinction of being part of one of the richest and most concentrated collection of museums in the world. This stretch of Fifth Avenue between 82nd St. and 110th St. is home to eleven full-size museums. The Guggenheim is can be found at the intersection of 88th St. and Fifth Avenue, right in the middle, neighboring the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Neue Galerie New York, and the Jewish Museum. Museum goers visiting this museum can take the 4, 5, or 6 train to the 86th St. station for easy transportation.

A wide variety of artists are showcased at the Solomon R Guggenheim museum, from Impressionists such as Claude Monet, Edouard Manet, Paul Czanne, and Pierre August Renoir to early Modernists such as Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsky, Hilla Rebay and Piet Mondrian, among others. The Solomon Guggenheim museum is far from being a stale location, as its collection is constantly being molded and shaped by new work produced in the vein of the existing works within. For this reason, the art on the walls of this New York museum isn’t arranged by when it was created or what art history movement it fell under. Instead, all the work is taken as a coherent whole, in communication with the artwork produced by contemporary artists as well as with all the other pieces within. Furthermore, because there are five Guggenheim locations around the world, art can easily be transferred between them, making each location a fluid collection of work.

In addition to a vast and growing permanent collection, the Guggenheim houses regular exhibitions of specific topics, artists and themes from within the art world. These may include works by contemporary artists, studies of particular masterpieces from the past, or a re-envisioning of a certain time period in European art. Unlike some other more traditional locations on a New York museums list, the Solomon Guggenheim museum tends to consist solely of art by Western artists, either from Europe or from the United States. Upcoming exhibitions focus more on contemporary new artists than on the well known masters.

Visitors to the Solomon R Guggenheim museum can feel free to post pictures, reviews and videos up on our NYC Museums site regarding their time at this iconic location or at any other NY museums. Stories and articles are welcome, as are any reactions you might have had to the building’s architecture or the work within. User content makes the NYC Museums community better for everyone, and we eagerly await what you have to say or show. Whether it’s a description of your favorite painting, a set of photographs of the seashell building, or the story of your day out, it’s all welcome.

For more information on the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum and other New York City museums, please visit NYC-Museums.org where you can find maps, info, photos, videos, and more on all of the best museums in Manhattan.. Also published at Solomon R Guggenheim Museum.

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