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From early drawings to monumental compositions in steel, Carol Bove’s first museum survey traces her inventive practice across 25 years.
Come by, slow down, open your imagination, and experience the world of Carol Bove on view now at the Guggenheim New York.
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"Not every artist gets to take over the Guggenheim's entire rotunda with a show spanning 25 years of their career. Carol Bove earned it."—Cultured Magazine
“Winding one's way up the Guggenheim's bright white spiral rotunda is a delight no matter what's on display, and doing so in the midst of their Carol Bove show is no exception.”—Conde Nast Traveler
"A twenty-five-year survey at the Guggenheim illuminates the run-up to the artist’s fluid and gestural steel sculptures."
—4Columns
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Late Shift
Thursday, June 18
6:30–9 pm
June’s Late Shift features Clarice Jensen performing on cello with effects, pedals and loops, and Pawn Chess Club will host a pop-up experience welcoming both new and experienced chess players to play together. Free for members.
Mark your calendar—Late Shift continues July 16, August 20, October 15, November 19, and December 17, with new programming and special collaborations announced on a rolling basis.
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Bring Your Own (Chess) Board
Sunday, July 12
3–5 pm
One Sunday each month, Carol Bove’s invitation to play extends beyond the rotunda into Café Rebay, where friendly competition and unexpected conversations can unfold.
Check-in begins at 2:45 pm, with gameplay starting at 3 pm. Museum admission will include at 10% discount at the café.
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Member Mondays
Monday, July 27
6–8 pm
Guggenheim members receive unlimited free museum admission, invitations to exclusive events like this one, 10% off at the Guggenheim Store and Café Rebay, plus great discounts year-round.
Memberships start at $90—join, renew, or buy a membership for a friend today! To book your member tickets, be sure to log in with your member ID and last name.
Become a member today →
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Stroller Hour
Saturday, July 11
9:30–10:30 am
One Saturday each month, families with young children are invited to experience the museum before it opens to the public for an hour.
Explore the exhibition Carol Bove in a welcoming environment, including interactive spaces for rest, reflection, and play, and participate in a guided art-making activity.
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Art Cart
Saturday, June 20
Times vary
Families and visitors of all ages are invited to explore works on view from the collection and current exhibitions through communal art making in the galleries.
Each month introduces a new activity and motivating question that guides participants through a creative exploration of materials and ideas. Drop in and create with us!
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Guggenheim Summer Art Camp
July 13–July 17
Times vary
In these multiday programs, campers are encouraged to step out of their comfort zones and experience art in a new and powerful way while exploring exhibitions on view.
In this session, through close looking and creative exploration of the exhibitions Carol Bove and Guggenheim Pop, students will notice how colors interact, contrast, and transform a work of art.
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Take home a unique two-volume catalogue created for the exhibition. The publication pairs leading scholarly essays with an immersive artist’s book of life-scale photographs and collages. Each cover features a one-of-a-kind paper element selected and hand cut by Carol Bove.
Members save 10% or more, depending on your member level.
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Major support for Carol Bove is provided by The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, Barbara and Andrew Gundlach, Nancy and Steve Crown, Gagosian, and Sarah Simmons.
Support is also generously provided by Barbara Bluhm-Kaul, Leslie Bluhm, Meredith Bluhm, The Deborah Buck Foundation, The Kate Cassidy Foundation, Natasha and François-Xavier de Mallmann, Girlfriend Fund, The John & Amy Griffin Foundation, Meryl and Andrew B. Rose, and an anonymous donor.
Funding is provided by Deborah Beckmann and Jacob Kotzubei, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Broughton, The DeMartini Family Foundation, Charlotte Feng Ford, Kaitlyn and Mike Krieger, Lebowitz-Aberly Family Foundation, The Robert Lehman Foundation, Melony and Adam Lewis, Steve Pulimood, Pete and Michelle Scantland, Fern and Lenard Tessler, and Wagner Foundation.
Additional funding is provided by Bonnie and R. Derek Bandeen, Ann Ames, Christy Ferer, Miyoung Lee and Neil Simpkins, Eric Michael and Craig Kruger, Dr. Frederico Wasserman, The Blue Rider Group at Morgan Stanley, the Guggenheim Constellation Council, the Rita and Jeffrey Adler Family Foundation, and Pritzker Traubert Foundation.
Exhibition paint is provided by Farrow & Ball. Exhibition fabric is provided by Kvadrat.
Gifts from friends like you make an impact on every aspect of the museum. Donate now →
Photos: Ben Hider; Steph Larson; Filip Wolak
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