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It's summer and the Guggenheim New York is preparing for an incredible season of programs and the arrival of new shows. Whether you're a tourist or a native New Yorker, we have something for you.
Opening on June 5, Guggenheim Pop: 1960 to Now explores the Guggenheim New York’s history with Pop art and the movement’s enduring influence on artists today. Then, on June 11, the video work Zidane, a 21st century portrait by Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno will be on view in the Peter B. Lewis Theater.
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An Evening with Carol Bove
Tuesday, June 2, 6:30–8:30 pm
Artist Carol Bove will join Katherine Brinson, Daskalopoulos Senior Curator of Contemporary Art and Director of Global Initiatives, in a special evening of conversation as they explore Bove’s creative practice on the occasion of her survey exhibition.
The discussion is followed by a private exhibition viewing of Carol Bove and a wine reception in the museum’s iconic rotunda.
More info and tickets →
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Museum Mile Festival
Tuesday, June 9, 6–9 pm
Make the most of this festive evening and explore our galleries until 9 pm. Step outside the museum for dynamic chess activations or walk between 82nd and 110th Streets to visit eight of New York City's finest cultural institutions.
Learn more →
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Member Morning: Guggenheim Pop Preview
Friday, June 5, 9–10:30 am
Join as a Guggenheim member at the Supporter level or above and be one of the first to experience Guggenheim Pop: 1960 to Now, during a special morning sneak peek before it opens to the public.
To become a member and attend exhibition previews like this one, click below to join and be sure to select the $500 level or above.
Become a member today →
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Member Monday
Monday, June 8, 6–8 pm
Members at all levels are invited for exclusive exhibition viewings on select Mondays when the museum stays open after hours just for Guggenheim members. Get closer to the artists featured in Guggenheim Pop: 1960 to Now. Plus, take in Carol Bove in the rotunda.
Become a member today →
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Bring Your Own (Chess) Board
Sunday, June 14, 3–5 pm
One Sunday each month, Carol Bove’s invitation to play extends beyond the rotunda into Café Rebay, where visitors of all ages and skill levels can convene for friendly competition.
Check-in begins at 2:45 pm, with games starting at 3 pm. Museum admission will include a 10% discount at the café.
More info and registration →
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Art Cart
Every Saturday, times vary
Families and visitors of all ages are invited to explore current exhibitions through communal artmaking in the galleries. Each month introduces a new activity and motivating question, guiding participants through a creative exploration of materials and ideas.
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For Kids, Teens and Families
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Teen Tuesdays
Tuesday, June 2, 4–5:30 pm
Drop in for Teen Tuesdays, a free, monthly hangout where teens come together through art! Join us at the Guggenheim to connect with other teen artists and explore your creativity. No prior experience is needed, just bring your curiosity and imagination. Open to teens ages 13–19.
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Guggenheim Day Camp
June 4–5, 9:30 am–4 pm
Off from school for the holiday? Join us for camp! Campers are encouraged to step out of their comfort zones to experience art in a new and powerful way. Fun, interactive experiences grow campers’ confidence in art making and ability to cultivate creativity and community.
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Stroller Hour
Saturday, June 13, 9:30–10:30 am
Parents and caregivers of young children are exclusively invited to experience the Guggenheim before the museum opens to the public.
This month, explore the exhibition Carol Bove in a welcoming environment.
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Late Shift
Thursday, June 18, 6:30–9 pm
Experience the museum’s iconic spiral after dark during Late Shift—the Guggenheim’s monthly after-hours series, when the galleries stay open late and the vibe shifts.
This month, Clarice Jensen joins us in the rotunda to fuse classical, ambient, and electronic music into a deeply immersive soundscape that resonate far beyond the environments she performs in.
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The Guggenheim gratefully acknowledges its Global Partners.
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Photos:Filip Wolak; Will Ragozzino; Ariel Ione Williams;Courtesy Trevor Paglen
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