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"Guggenheim Denies Authorization for Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Display"
music1 year ago

"Guggenheim Denies Authorization for Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Display"

Promotions for Beyoncé's upcoming album, Cowboy Carter, appeared on several New York City museums, including the Guggenheim, without the museum's authorization. The album, set to release on March 29, was promoted with projections featuring the album's title and release date. Beyoncé hinted at the promotions on her Instagram Story, and fans shared photos of the advertisements on social media. The Guggenheim Museum responded to the unauthorized display, inviting the public to visit for an upcoming exhibition.

"Beyoncé's Country Music Controversy: Guggenheim Denial, Act II Inspiration, and Album Cover Dissection"
entertainment1 year ago

"Beyoncé's Country Music Controversy: Guggenheim Denial, Act II Inspiration, and Album Cover Dissection"

Beyoncé posted a photo of the Guggenheim Museum on Instagram, suggesting a projection promoting her upcoming album, but the museum denies authorizing it. Confusion arose as fans reported seeing no projection, while the museum referenced Beyoncé on Instagram. Beyoncé's album, "Act 2," is set to release on March 29, and she explained that it was inspired by her experience at the 2016 Country Music Association Awards.

Exploring the Visibility Trap: Artists Go Dark at the Guggenheim
arts-and-culture2 years ago

Exploring the Visibility Trap: Artists Go Dark at the Guggenheim

The Guggenheim Museum's exhibition "Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility" features the work of 28 artists exploring questions of visibility and perception, particularly for people of color. The show raises urgent inquiries about the experience of being hyper-visible and subject to increased surveillance while simultaneously being erased from the social and political landscape. Through various mediums, the artists challenge stereotypes, distortions, and misunderstandings, offering a counterpoint to the art world's focus on Black portraiture. The exhibition engages with themes of race, identity, and the role of photography in classifying and criminalizing people of color. It also includes site-specific installations that explore the hypervisibility and surveillance experienced in museums.

"Hidden Dog Discovered in Famous Picasso Painting"
arts-and-culture2 years ago

"Hidden Dog Discovered in Famous Picasso Painting"

Conservators at the Guggenheim Museum in New York have discovered a small dog hidden beneath the painted surface of a Pablo Picasso painting, 'Le Moulin de la Galette,' using X-ray technology. The dog, which sports a red bow, was covered up by a patch of dark paint on the canvas. The painting is the centerpiece of the Guggenheim's current 'Young Picasso in Paris' exhibit, which showcases 10 paintings and drawings done by the Spanish artist upon his arrival in the French capital in 1900. The study also revealed other changes that Picasso made to the work, including swapping the genders of a dancing couple and painting over an empty chair.

"Hidden Dog Uncovered in Early Picasso Masterpiece"
arts-and-culture2 years ago

"Hidden Dog Uncovered in Early Picasso Masterpiece"

Conservators at the Guggenheim Museum in New York have uncovered a small dog hidden beneath the surface of a Pablo Picasso painting, "Le Moulin de la Galette," during a technical analysis of the Spanish artist's early works. The dog, which bears a close resemblance to a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, was covered up by a swath of dark paint, but conservators were able to generate an image of what it originally looked like using X-ray fluorescence. The painting is now considered one of the earliest examples of Picasso's practice of modifying his compositions.