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1. New York-Guggenheim Museum
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- It's a momentous time in art history- the reopening of Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece, the Guggenheim Museum. With the restoration of the famous spiral, the opening of the small rotunda, and the addition of a new tower of galleries, there's more to see of Wright's extraordinary vision and the Guggenheim's internationally acclaimed collection than ever.
- Guggenheim Museum.
2. Guggenheim Fellowships Definition Page
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- Definition of Guggenheim Fellowships .
- Guggenheim Fellowships are grants to selected individuals made for a minimum of six months and a maximum of twelve months. ... Since the purpose of the Guggenheim Fellowship program is to help provide Fellows with blocks of time in which they can work with as much creative freedom as possible, grants are made freely. ...
- Guggenheim Fellowships are not scholarships, and they are not available to those who seek to complete their training either as undergraduate, graduate, or part-time students. ...
3. Perry R. Cook Named 2003 Guggenheim Fellow
- www.cs.princeton.edu
- Cook, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University (also jointly appointed in Music) has been selected for a 2003 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship. The Guggenheim Foundation has announced 184 Fellows for 2003, from an applicant pool of 3200 artists, scholars, and scientists. Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the basis of distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment.
- Guggenheim Foundation Home Page .
- 2003 Guggenheim Fellows Press Release .
- List of 2003 Guggenheim Fellows .
4. Guggenheim Partners -- Privacy Policy
- www.guggenheimpartners.com
- Guggenheim Partners, recognizes how important it is for you to feel confident in the knowledge that your personal financial information is secure. ...
- In the course of doing business with investors, Guggenheim Partners collects confidential information about investors. ...
- Guggenheim Partners collects such confidential information from investors in order to determine the proper asset allocation to match the investor's objectives.
- What information Guggenheim Partners will disclose and to whom Guggenheim Partners will disclose that information.
- Guggenheim Partners may disclose confidential information about investors as may be permitted or required by applicable laws or regulations. ...
- When investors instruct, or consent to, Guggenheim Partners making such disclosure; .
- To service providers that perform services for Guggenheim Partners, such as our external auditors, outside counsels, and service providers that process or service Guggenheim Partners transactions (including custodians, broker-dealers, prime brokers, third party administrators and banks); and .
- To affiliates, to the extent deemed necessary by Guggenheim Partners advisers for facilitating services provided by such affiliates to Guggenheim Partners or for purposes of compliance with the applicable laws and regulations.
- If an investor no longer invests with, or through, Guggenheim Partners, we will adhere to the privacy policies and practices described in this notice.
- How Guggenheim Partners safeguards information.
- Within Guggenheim Partners, access to confidential information about investors is limited to our employees, affiliates and in some cases to third parties (for example, the service providers described above) as may be permitted or required by applicable laws or regulations. Guggenheim Partners and its affiliates and service providers maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to guard investors' confidential information.
- Please note that this Guggenheim Partners Privacy Policy does not apply to any Web pages hosted by other companies to which we may link and whose privacy policies may differ. ...
5. 00-120 (Guggenheim Fellows)
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- Three faculty members win 2001 Guggenheim Fellowships Three associate professors on the Brown faculty – Maggie Bickford, Amy Remensnyder and Joan L. Richards – have received Guggenheim Fellowships for 2001. ...
- — Three University faculty members have been awarded Guggenheim Fellowships for 2001 for historical studies of China, Spain, Mexico and England, from the third century B. ...
- Joel Conarroe, president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, notified Interim University President Sheila E. ... Richards have been appointed Guggenheim fellows. ...
- During her year as a Guggenheim fellow she will work on “Auspicious Visuality in China,” a project in which she explores visualizations of good outcomes (progeny, abundance, longevity and peace) from the third century B. ...
- As a Guggenheim Fellow she will write a second book, The Virgin Mary in Medieval Spain and Spanish Colonial America, in which she examines the role of the Virgin Mary as a symbol of Christian conquest and conversion in medieval Spain and colonial Mexico.
- As a Guggenheim fellow, she will examine different views of rationality in writing a joint biography of a Victorian mathematician, Augustus De Morgan, and his spiritualist wife, Sophia De Morgan.
- This is the 77th year of the Guggenheim Foundation’s United States and Canadian competition. ...
- Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the basis of distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment, according to the foundation. ...
6. Guggenheim collection online - megnut.com
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- home | archives | articles | cooking | photos | reading | speaking | about | contact Guggenheim collection online.
- If you can't make it to the Guggenheim Museum in New York City but you're still yearning to check out some nice art, the Guggenheim collection online is just the thing for you.
- Currently representing 169 artists, the collection online encompasses both the classic and the new -- from the Guggenheim's earliest work, an 1867 landscape by Camille Pissarro, through more recent acquisitions, a 1998-99 sculpture by Robert Gober -- striking a balance that reflects the dynamic tenor of the institution as a whole.
7. Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao
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- Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao.
- The Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao is the result of a unique collaboration between the Basque Country Administration, which finances and owns the project, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, which will operate the Museum and provide the core art collection. ...
- The Guggenheim Foundation required gallery spaces to exhibit a permanent collection, a temporary collection, and a collection of selected living artists. ...
- See the future Guggenheim Museum of New York .
- Other landmarks: Christ the Redeemer, Colossus, Delhi pillar, Eiffel tower, Golden Gate bridge, Great Buddha, Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao), Guggenheim Museum (NYC), Normandy bridge, Oresund crossing, Quebec Bridge, Statue of Liberty, Thames Barrier, Titanic, Tower of the Orologio, Washington Monument.
8. Hans Haacke at the Guggenheim Museum
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- Hans Haacke at the Guggenheim Museum.
- Confronting Bodies: Guggenheim Museum.
- Haacke's exhibition is canceled at the Guggenheim Museum because his show deals with "specific social situations" not considered art. ...
9. Top News Article | Reuters.com
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- Guggenheim's Global Vision Strong After Shakeup Thu Mar 10, 2005 08:06 AM ET Printer Friendly | Email Article | Reprints | RSS .
- An imposing man at 6 feet 5 inches, the director of the Guggenheim Museum has just launched his latest exhibition in Rome and is already looking ahead to bigger and better things in Italy and across the globe. ...
- The Guggenheim, with museums in New York, Bilbao, Venice, Berlin and Las Vegas, also seeks partnerships with galleries worldwide to exhibit special collections. ...
- I think that's what makes the Guggenheim unique as an international institution. ...
- Guggenheim Foundation. ...
- A high-stakes shake-up in January saw its biggest donor, chairman Peter Lewis, resign after years of tension over Krens' campaign to turn the Guggenheim into a worldwide brand instead of refocusing more resources on New York. ...
- Krens not only survived the shake-up, but so did his vision of an international expansion of the Guggenheim which he assured was still on course in Latin America and Asia. ...
- This expansion comes despite snags, like a Brazilian judicial block on the Guggenheim's planned, semi-submerged art museum in Rio de Janeiro, designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. ...
- Krens shrugged off the trouble and said the Guggenheim was unbending in its plans to strengthen its Latin America presence, possibly with a museum in Mexico. ...
10. Plots & Plans: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum/Frank Gehry Plan for Lower Manhattan's waterfront
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- Guggenheim Plans A Giant, Sprawling Edifice Designed by Frank Gehry for Lower Manhattan East River Waterfront.
- Huge model of proposed waterfront project on view at the Guggenheim Museum on Fifth Avenue is checked out by museum visitor. ...
- Guggenheim Museum on Fifth Avenue since World War II.
- Now the Guggenheim museum has offered to erect a gigantic and ultra-modern mixed-use complex with museum, shown above in a model on view at the Fifth Avenue museum, on the East River waterfront in Lower Manhattan south of the South Street Seaport. ...
- The new Guggenheim-Gehry proposal is sensational, which is not to say perfect, and desperately needed for New York to both demonstrate that it can once again foster great design and to give a significant boost to Lower Manhattan.
- In 1999, the Guggenheim Museum, flush with world-wide praise for its new museum in Bilbao, Spain, designed by Gehry, and under the very dynamic leadership of its director, Thomas Krens, proposed an immense mixed-use project for the former Manhattan Landing site that would be designed by Gehry.
- The city's response was to ask for other proposals and in September, 2000, it was still considered the Guggenheim proposal and another one that proposed a hotel and office complex. The second proposal's designs have not been publicly shown, but the Guggenheim opened a spectacular exhibition at its Fifth Avenue museum of its proposal.
- The Guggenheim/Gehry plan will, if built, usher in a new era for downtown while shifting the balance of interest quite a lot to the east side of Lower Manhattan. ...
- The Guggenheim/Gehry project is huge and will contain more than a half-million square feet of space, but that figure is deceiving as most of this space will contain very high ceilings and thus be a much large structure than a conventional half-million-square-foot office building.
- The Guggenheim Museum's Frank Lloyd Wright building on Fifth Avenue has been attracting visitors for more than four decades to gawk at and admire its daring inverted spiral rotunda design.
- Guggenheim/Gehry project in shown in silver color along East River next to a large wooden model of Lower Manhattan in exhibition at the Fifth Avenue museum.
- What is quite extraordinary is one source familiar with the project has indicated that the Guggenheim already has very, very significant funds committed to this specific project from outside New York as well as commitments of significant private art collections specifically for it.
- The old plans were rather conventional in nature but at least large-scale, even larger than the Guggenheim/Gehry plan. Given the wonderful new vistas of architectural drama that are sprouting around the world, new plans are called for and it is exceeding doubtful that the city planners and other developers would come up with anything to rival the Guggenheim/Gehry proposal in concept.
- It should be clear to most reasonable people that a grandiose facility like the Guggenheim/Gehry proposal would pyrotechnically alter downtown. ...
11. Guggenheim. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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- Guggenheim.
- Meyer Guggenheim, 18281905, b. ... The expansion of the Guggenheim enterprises was accelerated by seven well-trained sonsIsaac, Daniel, Murry, Solomon, Benjamin, Simon, and Williamwho filled strategic places in the Guggenheim organization. Daniel Guggenheim, 18561930, b. Philadelphia, was largely responsible for combining (1901) the Guggenheim interests with the American Smelting and Refining Company, of which he became president. The Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation, devoted to aeronautical research and development, represents his principal philanthropy. His son, Harry Frank Guggenheim, 18901971, b. ... Daniels brother, Simon Guggenheim, 18671941, b. ... With his wife he established (1925) in memory of their son the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, which grants scores of fellowships annually to scholars, writers, artists, and scientists. Another brother of Daniel, Solomon Robert Guggenheim, 18611949, b. ... Guggenheim Museum for modern art.
12. Peggy Guggenheim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Peggy Guggenheim.
- Peggy Guggenheim (1898-1979) was an American art collector.
- Born Marguerite Guggenheim on August 26, 1898 to a wealthy New York City family, she was the daughter of Benjamin Guggenheim, who went down with the Titanic in 1912 and the niece of Solomon Guggenheim, who would establish the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
- In 1999, Jane Turner Rylands published the book, Dining with Peggy Guggenheim. ...
- At the age of 21 Peggy Guggenheim inherited a small fortune, but as the poorer branch of the family, it was an amount far less than the vast wealth of her father's siblings.
- Guggenheim got married for the first time to Laurence Vail, a Dada sculptor and writer. ...
- By the early 1960s, Peggy Guggenheim had stopped collecting art and began to concentrate on presenting what she already owned. ... Guggenheim. ... Guggenheim Foundation on her death.
- The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is the most important museum in Italy for European and American art of the first half of the 20th century. ...
- A play by Lanie Robertson based on Peggy Guggenheim's life, Woman Before a Glass, opened at the Promenade Theatre on Broadway, New York on March 10th, 2005. Mercedes Ruehl plays Peggy Guggenheim.
- Known as The Mistress of Modern Art, Peggy Guggenheim lived in Venice until her death in Padua, Italy on December 23, 1979. ...
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