GUGGENHEIM, Visit
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- Author: STEFANO ZUFFI E DAVIDE TORTORELLA
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Language: English / USA
Forty years after Peggy Guggenheim's death, her cultural heritage continues to grow: a research center was established, and this museum has become the most visited collection of modern art in Italy.
There are four thematic groupings inside the museum: Cubism, European abstract art, surrealism, and post World War II art. The sections are in chronological order and correspond to the collector's artistic preferences, but also to her emotional ties with some of the great artists. Between one section and another, remember to pause the audio guide.
Start with the rooms dedicated to Cubism. The oldest work and number 1 in the catalog is the Portrait of a Poet by Pablo Picasso, one of Guggenheim's favorite artists; you'll also see some of his masterpieces from the 30s. This section also has works by Marcel Duchamp, Braque, and Léger.
Now pause the audio and go to the second section.
The second section is devoted to European abstract art, and is especially impressive for the exclusively geometric works of the Dutchman Piet Mondrian. You'll decide if you prefer his essential, ultra-pure colors, or the vibrant ones of the Russian Vassily Kandinsky. Here you'll also discover why Italian futurists like Boccioni and Severini can consider themselves the forerunners of abstract art.
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