The Guggenheim and LG proudly celebrate Ayoung Kim as the recipient of the 2025 LG Guggenheim Award! This prestigious honor recognizes Kim’s groundbreaking contributions at the intersection of art and technology. Learn more about her innovative practice and the award in Artforum International Magazine.
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Founded in 1937, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation is dedicated to promoting the understanding and appreciation of art, architecture, and other manifestations of visual culture, primarily of the modern and contemporary periods. The Guggenheim realizes this mission through exceptional exhibitions, education programs, research initiatives, and publications. The Guggenheim strives to engage and educate an increasingly diverse international audience through its unique network of museums and partnerships. With nearly three million annual visitors worldwide, the Guggenheim and its network is one of the most visited cultural institutions in the world.
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🎉 Announcing the 2025 LG Guggenheim Award recipient: Ayoung Kim! We are thrilled to celebrate Kim as the third artist honored through the LG Guggenheim Art and Technology Initiative. Known for her visionary storytelling and worldbuilding, Kim seamlessly blends game engines, virtual reality, live simulation, and traditional media to explore the intersection of humanity and technology. Her work, inspired by Webtoon aesthetics and GL (Girls’ Love) subcultures, transforms historical research and contemporary issues into expansive speculative narratives. As the LG Guggenheim Award jury noted, “Her work offers transformative perspectives on how humanity interacts with and understands these new tools,” making her a trailblazing artist of our time. Join us in congratulating Ayoung Kim on this well-deserved recognition! ___ The LG Guggenheim Award and The LG Guggenheim Art and Technology Initiative are made possible by LG. #LGxGuggenheim
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🎉 LG and Guggenheim in the news, we have our Awardee!
Ayoung Kim, builder of vivid digital worlds, wins $100,000 LG Guggenheim Award
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There’s still time to experience the vibrant world of Orphism before "Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930" closes on March 9 at the Guggenheim! This groundbreaking exhibition brings together the movement’s bold explorations of color, rhythm, and abstraction, transforming the museum’s iconic rotunda into a dynamic celebration of modernist innovation. The Brooklyn Rail dives deep into the exhibition’s impact—check out their article! Don’t miss your last chance to see it in person! #OrphismGuggenheim #LastChance
Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930 | The Brooklyn Rail
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Paid Program with Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) and Saadiyat Cultural District: Mariet Westermann, director of the Guggenheim New York Foundation, takes us behind the scenes of a bold artistic mission emerging in Abu Dhabi.
Paid Program: At the Confluence of Cultures
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We're looking for a Store Manager to join the team at the Guggenheim Museum Shop! This position is managed in partnership with our retail partner, Event Network. If you're passionate about art, culture, and retail management, they want to hear from you! Apply now to be part of one of the most iconic institutions in the world.
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🎬 Special Event - "Paint Me a Road Out of Here" Join us at Film Forum on Tuesday, February 20, as Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Deputy Director & Curator Naomi Beckwith introduces a special screening and conversation around "Paint Me a Road Out of Here". A powerful portrait of painting and protest, following the decades-long journey to liberate Faith Ringgold’s piece “For the Women’s House” from Rikers jail and artist/rapper Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter’s resolute efforts to free Black women from mass incarceration. Don’t miss this inspiring event—get your tickets now! https://gu.gg/3Qo5rZa
Film Forum · PAINT ME A ROAD OUT OF HERE Screening Co-Presented by Guggenheim New York
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🎶 Radical Engagement: Exploring the presence of music in Mike Kelley’s "Riddle of the Sphinx" 🎭 Join us on February 27 for a groundbreaking exploration of Mike Kelley's Riddle of the Sphinx—where art meets music in a bold new way. Experience a special composition by Rieko Aizawa and Jesse Mills of the Horszowski Trio, followed by a dynamic panel discussion featuring Naomi Beckwith, Mary Clare Stevens, Aizawa, Mills, and Russell Carmony. 📍 Peter B. Lewis Theater 🗓️ February 27, 2025 | 6–7:30 PM 🎟️ Free with reservation Doors open at 5:30 PM—arrive early via the ramp at 5th Ave & 88th St! Reserve your spot now—don’t miss this radical fusion of sound and vision! https://gu.gg/4b1qhHm
Radical Engagement: exploring the presence of music in Mike Kelley's Riddle Of The Sphinx
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“Rarely has the Guggenheim’s towering white void—now enlivened with tumbling, kaleidoscopic geometries and, seemingly, showered firework bursts—looked more dynamic and in sync with its art.” – Lance Esplund, 'The Wall Street Journal' Experience the energy of "Harmony and Dissonance" before it closes on March 9! This dazzling exhibition explores the fusion of color, rhythm, and abstraction—bringing the Guggenheim’s iconic rotunda to life. Don’t miss your chance to see it in person! Read more in the The Wall Street Journal review:
‘Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910-1930’ Review: A Carnival of Color
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Reality? Overrated. On May 8, the Guggenheim will transform into a lavender dreamscape where art, tech, and celebration collide. YCC 2025 Artist Collaborator LaJuné McMillian, known for pushing boundaries with motion capture and gaming engines, will bring immersive visuals to create a night that’s anything but ordinary. 🎶 DJ sets. 🍸 Open bar. 🌠 Cosmic-core fashion. Sensory surprises await. YCC member early bird tickets are available now! Lock yours in by February 20th for an exclusive invite to LaJuné’s Onassis ONX studio on March 13—a mind-expanding deep dive into her boundary-pushing practice. Purchase your ticket today! https://gu.gg/4aVmBa8 #YCCPartyxLGDisplay #LGxGuggenheim ___ The 2025 Young Collectors Council Party is presented by LG Display. The YCC 2025 Artist Collaboration with LaJune McMillian is supported by LG OLED. The LG Guggenheim Art and Technology Initiative is made possible by LG.
Young Collectors Council Party | The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation