Showing 24 artworks out of 26 with Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
- Alberto Burri
- Alberto Giacometti
- Alexander Milne Calder
- Anselm Kiefer
- Francis Picabia
- Frank Stella
- František Kupka
- Henri Julien Félix Rousseau (Le Douanier)
- Joan Miró
- Julian Schnabel
- Kurt Schwitters
- Marina Abramović
- Morris Louis
- Piet Mondrian
- Robert Delaunay
- Robert Mangold
- Robert Morris
- Robert Motherwell
- Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky
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Explore "Composition VIII" by Kandinsky – a landmark abstract masterpiece! Dive into its dynamic forms, vibrant colors & spiritual resonance. A must-see for art lovers!
Explore Robert Delaunay’s vibrant ‘Eiffel Tower’ (1914). A Cubist masterpiece showcasing bold colors & dynamic composition – a stunning modernist reproduction for your space.
Discover Henri Rousseau’s ‘The Football Players’! A vibrant Naïve art masterpiece capturing playful sport & childhood innocence. Explore its unique style & joyful energy.
Explore Piet Mondrian’s "Composition No. 1 with Grey & Red." A seminal Neoplastic masterpiece featuring geometric abstraction & primary colors. Discover its timeless appeal.
Explore Robert Motherwell's 'Elegy to the Spanish Republic No. 110,' a poignant abstract expressionist work reflecting grief and remembrance through stark black & beige forms.
Explore Frantisek Kupka’s groundbreaking Planes by Colors, a vibrant Orphism masterpiece capturing the nude figure in bold planes of color—purple, green, yellow, and blue—reflecting his mystical vision of inner form during Paris's artistic revolution.
Explore Wassily Kandinsky's groundbreaking abstract painting, 'Composition VIII,' featuring concentric circles and vibrant hues that embody the artist’s pioneering vision of non-objective art.
František Kupka's "The Colored" (1920) is a pioneering abstract work blending figuration and vibrant color. Explore its Orphic Cubist style, organic themes, and influence on modern art – a masterpiece of early abstraction.
Explore Alberto Burri's monumental 'Cretto di Gibellina,' a vast landscape sculpture built from white cement, reflecting on destruction and resilience within the ruins of a Sicilian town.
Explore Alberto Giacometti’s ‘Nose,’ a minimalist sculpture of dark metal & bone. A stark, evocative piece reflecting isolation & human form – perfect for art collectors.
Experience the raw emotion of Julian Schnabel's Neo-Expressionist masterpiece, The Student of Prague, with its fractured texture and earthy tones; discover this powerful piece today.
Explore 'The Child Carburetor' by Francis Picabia – a groundbreaking Dada masterpiece blending mechanical forms, abstract shapes, and provocative text. A unique visual experience reflecting the era’s avant-garde spirit.
Explore Alberto Giacometti’s ‘Woman with Her Throat Cut,’ a striking 1940 sculpture embodying existentialism & Surrealist influences. A dark, geometric masterpiece.
Experience the dynamic beauty of 'Red Lily Pads' by Alexander Milne Calder! This captivating mobile sculpture blends organic forms with architectural space, evoking lightness and balance through vibrant color and graceful movement.
Morris Louis' 'Saraband' is a mesmerizing Color Field painting—a flowing cascade of vibrant hues evoking serenity and contemplation through layered acrylic washes. Explore its dynamic composition and unique stain technique.
Explore Wassily Kandinsky's 'Black Relationship' (1924), a captivating abstract watercolor and ink piece showcasing his pioneering exploration of color & form. A key work from the Bauhaus period.
Alexander Calder's 'Romulus and Remus' (1928) is a striking wire sculpture embodying Roman mythology with minimalist elegance. Explore its abstract form, symbolic meaning, and connection to Calder’s artistic legacy.
Explore Frank Stella’s ‘Harran II,’ a vibrant Op Art grid of concentric circles in bold colors. This 1967 abstract masterpiece exemplifies Minimalism & Post-Painterly Abstraction.
Experience Robert Morris’s ‘Untitled (Pink Felt)’ – a seminal Minimalist sculpture exploring absence and materiality through meticulously arranged pink felt sheets against a stark white backdrop, inviting contemplation of form and space.