Tag: Guggenheim

  • These Are the Winners of the 2026 Guggenheim Fellowship

    News Kenneth Tam, Alina Tenser, Sheida Soleimani, Leeza Meksin, and American Artist are among the 223 individuals receiving the annual award. 2026 Guggenheim Fellow Kenneth Tam’s installation The Medallion at Bridget Donahue, New York (January 17–March 8, 2025) (photo Jason Mandella, courtesy Kenneth Tam and Hoffman Donahue) The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has announced read more

    These Are the Winners of the 2026 Guggenheim Fellowship
  • 2026 Guggenheim Fellowships Go to Sonya Clark, John Miller, and American Artist

    The John SimonGuggenheimMemorial Foundation has announced this week the 223 scholars and artists who received a 2026Guggenheim Fellowship, one of the most coveted honors in the arts. This is the foundation’s 101st class of fellows. The class spans 55 scholarly disciplines and artistic fields, with fellows chosen from a pool of nearly 5,000 applicants. Fellows read more

    2026 Guggenheim Fellowships Go to Sonya Clark, John Miller, and American Artist
  • Hirshhorn Museum Director Melissa Chiu Leaves for Guggenheim, Another Smithsonian Departure

    Melissa Chiu will depart her post as director of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., to lead the Guggenheim Museum in New York, making her the latest person to depart a Smithsonian-run museum as the Trump administration continues its crackdown. She will report to Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation director and CEO Mariët read more

    Hirshhorn Museum Director Melissa Chiu Leaves for Guggenheim, Another Smithsonian Departure
  • An Overfilled Guggenheim Retrospective Dulls Carol Bove’s Brilliance

    Art Review A smaller survey would have allowed for something more meaningful than just showing what Bove has been doing for the past decades. Carol Bove, “10 Hours” (2019) (all photos Seph Rodney/Hyperallergic) There was a moment in the Guggenheim’s sprawling new Carol Bove exhibition when the entire show began to make sense to me. read more

    An Overfilled Guggenheim Retrospective Dulls Carol Bove’s Brilliance
  • Carol Bove’s Gripping Guggenheim Retrospective Transcends Time and Space

    Lionel Ziprin’s unlikely rediscovery really got going with a walk-in safe in Carol Bove’s Brooklyn studio. It was a big safe, and an old one—Bove initially had to use a car jack to pry open its metal door—and it became the unlikely home for all things related to Ziprin, a doyen of the Lower East read more

    Carol Bove’s Gripping Guggenheim Retrospective Transcends Time and Space
  • Guggenheim Union Rallies at Carol Bove Reception

    News “We’re out here rallying to put pressure on the museum to come back to the bargaining table with a bit more movability on their positions,” said one of the workers. Drew Reynolds, Guggenheim Museum educator and union chair, rallied with their coworkers for a fair contract yesterday evening. (all photos Rhea Nayyar/Hyperallergic) It was read more

    Guggenheim Union Rallies at Carol Bove Reception
  • Guggenheim Union Rallies Outside Carol Bove Reception for New Contract

    On Wednesday in Manhattan, VIP guests trickled into the Guggenheim Museum to celebrate its buzzy Carol Bove show, while outside, its unionized staff—conservators, archivists, educators, front-facing staff, and others—rallied forasecondcontract that the group hopes will be more robust. The Guggenheim staff, who voted to join UAW Local 2110 in 2023 after more than two years read more

    Guggenheim Union Rallies Outside Carol Bove Reception for New Contract