Open today at 10:00-18:00(Tickets available until 17:15)
Recommended sightseeing time:2 hour
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Dorsoduro, 701-704, 30123 Venezia VE, ItalyMap
Phone+39-041-2405411
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The gallery is small, but Rene Magritte. There are works by Eve Tangi, Jackson Pollock, and Calder, so you can easily visit it. I look for meaning in that it is the place where Peggy Gugenheim lived.
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Peggy Guggenheim Collection Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Peggy Guggenheim Museum is an art museum that displays the collections of the wealthy American Peggy Guggenheim and her items during her lifetime. It is called "Venier's Lions Palace" because of the legend that lions were raised in the garden. The exhibits include paintings and sculptures of abstract and surrealist schools such as Picasso and Michelangelo, including Picasso's The Poet On the Beach and Duchamp's Sad Young Manona Train. , Pollack's "MoonWoman" and Milo's "Seated Woman" (SeatedWoman). Peggy Guggenheim, formerly known as Marguerite Guggenheim, is a wealthy woman, an important figure in promoting the development of abstract and surreal schools, and a crazy art collector. She comes from a powerful Jewish family in New York. She lived next to the Rockefeller family since she was a child. She was often locked up in the huge study at home in her childhood, facing the gloomy huge oil paintings all day long, perhaps out of a kind of rebellion against her childhood. Only then did she develop a crazy interest in art.
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The gallery is small, but Rene Magritte. There are works by Eve Tangi, Jackson Pollock, and Calder, so you can easily visit it. I look for meaning in that it is the place where Peggy Gugenheim lived.
This is the best exhibition I have seen in Europe so far, probably because I haven't been to the most famous museums, but I have visited a few smaller exhibitions and it is basically not satisfactory. The exhibits inside are like handing in a composition, the beauty of the writing is not important, enough words, no grammatical mistakes. Only the Guggenheim Museum makes me think that her exhibits are like a housewife, picking furniture for her new home, picky, eventful, and the pursuit of perfection. Buying furniture with her must be hard, she must be annoying, but in the end this home is renovated, you admit from the heart "it's so beautiful."
Guggenheim Art Museum is also very interesting in a place, the art style of the entire art museum is also quite a lot, a large area of regional characteristics, the art museum can also see a lot of good choices, the number of art works is also very large.
Peggy Guggenheim Gallery, in Water City Venice, Peggy created this gallery with a large collection of abstract and surreal works, Picasso's poets on the sea, and Magritte's Kingdom of Light, Above is the blue sky and white clouds below is the contradictory space of the night lights, a little warm but lonely.
Very distinctive place, there is a collection of surrealism, Italian futurism, and abstract expressionist art school works, there is a historical introduction to development, and a introduction by Paige, not a big place, but worth enjoying
This is a very modern art gallery, you must have time to enjoy the artwork inside. There is a big visual difference from the Renaissance artworks that have been used to seeing for a few days. It is worth spending time here to change your mind!