2015年3月21日 星期六

Katushika Hokusai, Frank Lloyd Wright rotunda transformed into a site for meditative reflection about time, place, and history

Today is ‪#‎InternationalDayOfHappiness‬! Here’s Hokusai’s goddess of Mirth in a spring scene http://ow.ly/KAf0a
For Throwback Thursday from the Guggenheim Archives, a first edition book of Katushika Hokusai prints from Frank Lloyd Wright to the Guggenheim's first curator Hilla Rebay: http://gu.gg/JH4zu



Frank Lloyd Wright Sends Hilla Rebay a First-Edition Hokusai Volume - Guggenheim Blogs


In 1943, Frank Lloyd Wright sent Hilla Rebay two books about Japanese...

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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum


"On Kawara—Silence" opens today, an exhibition Roberta Smith ofThe New York Times calls, "an enthralling experience."http://gu.gg/ICVuZ

Experience our Frank Lloyd Wright rotunda transformed into a site for meditative reflection about time, place, and history, including every category of the artist’s work since 1964: http://gu.gg/ICVz1













A Suspension of Willful Disbelief
By ROBERTA SMITH


A distinction of the Guggenheim’s retrospective of the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan is that the pieces — 128 in all — hang from near the top of the museum’s rotunda.








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