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- The life of a divorced television writer dating a teenage girl is further complicated when he falls in love with his best friend's mistress.
- An affluent New York City couple finds their lives touched, intruded upon, and compelled by a mysterious young black man who is never quite who he says he is.
- Modern-day New York City adaptation of Shakespeare's immortal story about Hamlet's plight to avenge his father's murder.
- A loser of a crook and his wife strike it rich when a botched bank job's cover business becomes a spectacular success.
- Designed for those who are blind or have low vision, but illuminating for all, this guide features New Yorkers' voices and uses precise, evocative language to convey the Frank Lloyd Wright Museum's architecture and the sensory experience of moving through it.
- This short Guggenheim-produced documentary covers the extensive research, dialogue, and complex conservation treatment that was carried out to conserve Eva Hesse's "Expanded Expansion," bringing it out of storage after nearly thirty-five years. Despite material changes, "Expanded Expansion" still holds tremendous power and is a testament to a pioneering artist who, despite her untimely death in 1970, left a body of work that pushed sculpture beyond Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism, and has deeply influenced the work of younger artists. The film "The Afterlife of Eva Hesse's 'Expanded Expansion' (2022)" was on view at the Guggenheim Museum in New York from July 8 until October 17, 2022 as part of the exhibition "Eva Hesse: Expanded Expansion." The exhibition "Eva Hesse: Expanded Expansion" was curated by Lena Stringari, Deputy Director and Andrew W. Mellon Chief Conservator, with the collaboration of Richard Armstrong, Director, and Esther Chao, Objects Conservator.
- To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Guggenheim's landmark New York building and to document the origins of its design, the museum and Second Floor Films have sourced rare archival footage and shot new interviews with notable artists, architects, historians and curators. While heavyweights like Frank Gehry and Jenny Holzer weigh in on the strong (and not so strong) points of Frank Lloyd Wright's revolutionary creation, historic and contemporary images of the building itself are what gives this film its heft and magic. After debuting in 2009, the film has screened at Guggenheim institutions around the world and is now shown regularly at the New York museum, giving visitors, at long last, a real sense of its inspired and tumultuous history.
- "I'm trying to get into where the jazz musicians are, the immediate present."-Alex Katz