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AS THE YEAR OPENED, AN EVENT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE WAS ANNOUNCED TO THE PRESS: THE PROMISED GIFT TO THE PEGGY GUGGENHEIM COLLECTION OF OVER �0 WORKS OF ART FROM THE HANNELORE B. AND RUDOLPH B. SCHULHOF COLLECTION.
This is an act of great generosity by hannelore Schulhof as well as by her family, Michael Schulhof in particular, and will one day magnificently strengthen the museum’s holdings of postwar European and American art.
Major works of maintenance and improvement—including the return of the barchessa to its original design, with a picture window overlooking Claire Falkenstein’s entrance gates—were carried out on the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, funded in large part by Regione del Veneto, the regional government. To varying degrees the Peggy Guggenheim Collection was involved in seven temporary exhibitions, including support for the United States Pavilion of the Venice Biennale, where Ed Ruscha premiered his painting cycle The Course of Empire. The museum hosted the first exhibition ever to be dedicated to the photography of Constantin Brancusi; a presentation of new work by a little-known Italian master, Giuseppe Spagnulo; the first public showing of the collection of Ulla and heiner Pietzsch from Berlin, which, in its focus on Surrealism and Ab-stract Expressionism, revealed its affinity with Peggy’s collection; and, in the fall, a celebration of Lanfranco Colombo, whose Galleria Il Diaframma has been central to the development of the art of photography in postwar Italy. In Modena, the museum organized two exhibitions at the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena, one devoted to American Action Painting and the other to Jean Dubuffet and Art Informel, each accompanied by a highly successful schools program. Each of these projects amply fulfilled the proper functions of exhibitions: scholarship, interpretation, revelation, and education.
This was an excellent year for the Peggy Guggenheim Collection’s educational programs. A new librar-ian on the staff, a grant from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, the furnishing of a library office and archive by Arclinea, and the gift by the Cassa di Risparmio of Venice of over 300 photographs of Peggy
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Guggenheim—all have raised the level of our archive and library to new standards. The museum’s internship program, thanks in part to a grant from the norman and Rosita Winston Foundation, flourished with 165 students from 32 different countries. Kids’ Day, conducted by these same interns, took place for the first time on every Sunday of the year. School visits and the teacher-training program registered record attend-ance. The museum lacks proper facilities for education, but thanks to a small, dedicated staff and funding from the Regione del Veneto, the Collection every year registers growing acceptance and participation from the local community. over 6,000 Venetians came to the museum during the traditional free week in november.
The museum’s support groups—the Advisory Board and our corporate members, the Intrapresae Collezi-one Guggenheim—continue to be very important to us. We were saddened by the deaths of four members of the Board: our honorary Co-Chairman, the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg; Achille Maramotti, an Italian collector and founder of MaxMara; Guglielmo La Scala, a successful young businessman from the Marches; and Enrico Chiari, one of Venice’s most distinguished citizens and, with his wife Fiorella, virtually the first member to join the Board in 1980. The year closed on a high note, with a joyously successful Board meeting in Santiago, Chile, as guests of David and Sarita Gallagher. During the meeting, the Banca del Gottardo, the museum’s most important annual benefactor, renewed its support for a further five years.
In 2005 the Peggy Guggenheim Collection entered its 26th year of operations as part of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. A handsome book of photographs by Giovanni Pandini, titled Among Friends and dedicated to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection Advisory Board, provided the opportunity to review the history of the Board, going back to its earliest days, and hence of the museum itself. Since 1980 the museum has expanded from 2,000 to 4,200 square meters of physical space, from one to four sculpture gardens, from one to 33 staff members, from 30 to over 160 interns, and from 60,000 to over 350,000 visi-tors annually. The museum has developed a dense exhibition program, added dozens of works of art to its collections, administered 15 presentations at the United States Pavilion of the Venice Biennale, organized exhibitions in some 15 cities in Europe and America as well as Venice, created a modest endowment, and much else besides.
Philip RylandsDirector, Peggy Guggenheim Collection
DIRECToR’S REPoRT
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The programs of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection are made possible by the Peggy Guggenheim Collection Advisory Board and Intrapresæ Collezione Guggenheim. Institutional Patrons: Banca del Gottardo, Regione del Veneto.
Peggy and Kiesler: The Collector and the Visionaryoctober 10, 2003–January 9, 2005 Curated by Susan Davidson and Dieter Bogner. organized by the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in association with Österreichische Friedrich und Lillian Kiesler-Privatstiftung, Wien. Supported by Franz
Wittmann Möbelwerkstätten, casino.container. Catalogue, published as Peggy Guggenheim and Friedrich Kiesler: The Story of Art of This Century. Brancusi: The White Work February 19–May 22, 2005 Curated by Paola Mola and Marielle Tabart. organized by the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’Art Moderne, Paris. Catalogue.
Giuseppe Spagnulo: And if there were a gust of wind?March 19–May 22, 2005Curated by Luca Massimo Barbero. organized by the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in collaboration with Grossetti Arte Contemporanea, Milan. Catalogue. No Limits, Just Edges: Jackson Pollock Paintings on PaperJune 4–September 18, 2005Curated by Susan Davidson. Supported by Lehman Brothers and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Also traveled to Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, January 29, 2004–April 10, 2005.
Affinities: Works from the Ulla and Heiner Pietzsch CollectionJune 4–September 18, 2005Curated by Luca Massimo Barbero and Susan Davidson.
“Il Diaframma” of Lanfranco Colombo: Masters of Photographynovember 12, 2005–January 8, 2006organized by the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in collaboration with Fondazione 3M, Milan. Catalogue.
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Giuseppe Spagnulo: And if there were a gust of wind?
Organized by the Peggy Guggenheim Collection for presentation at other venues:
Action Painting: American Art, 1940–1970november 21, 2004–February 27, 2005 Foro Boario, Modena
Family Pictures: Photos and Videos from the Guggenheim MuseumSeptember 28–December 23, 2005Galleria Gottardo, Lugano, Switzerland Curated by Jennifer Blessing. Catalogue.
Informel: Jean Dubuffet and European Art, 1945–1970December 18, 2005-April 9, 2006Foro Boario, Modena
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Brancusi: The White WorkExh. cat. Essay and texts by Paola Mola, Francisca Parrino, and Marielle Tabart. Milan: Skira with the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. 192 pages. English and Italian editions.
Informale: Jean Dubuffet e l’arte europea, 1945–1970Exh. cat. Essays by Mirella Bandini, Luca Massimo Barbero, Alberto Bassi, Giorgina Bertolino, Paolo Campiglio, Francesca Comisso, Enrico Crispolti, Jean Dubuffet, Giorgio Mastinu, Thomas Messer, Maria Teresa Roberto, Margit Rowell, Sileno Salvagnini, Luca Scarlini, and Lorenza Trucchi. Texts by Manuela Quarti. Distributed by Skira. 376 pages. Italian edition.
No Limits, Just Edges: Jackson Pollock Paintings on PaperExh. cat. Essays by David Anfam, Susan Davidson, and Margaret holben Ellis. 144 pages with 78 full-color plates, frontispiece, and 31 figures. English, German, and Italian editions.
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LoAnS AnD TRAnSFERS
Works from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection were sent to the following institutions:
Albertina, Vienna Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée national
d'Art Moderne, ParisChiese Rupestri, Matera Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin Fondation Beyeler, Basel Fundació Joan Miró, BarcelonaGalleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea,
BergamoThe Jewish Museum, new York McMullen Museum of Art, Boston CollegeThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, new YorkMusée d’art moderne et d’art contemporain,
niceMusée d’orsay, ParisMuseo Diocesano, Milan Museu Picasso, Barcelonanasher Sculpture Center, DallasPace Wildenstein, new YorkPalazzo Leoni Montanari, VicenzaPalazzo Reale, Milan Schlossmuseum, Murnau Scuderie Papali, Rome
top: Max Ernst, Attirement of the Bride, 1940above: Yves Tanguy, The Sun in Its Jewel Case, 1937right: Paul Delvaux, The Break of Day, 1937
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For VisitorsPresentationsTwo presentations on the life of Peggy Guggenheim and the history of her collection are offered daily, as well as two daily short tours and focused presentations on specific art movements and artists in the collection. one half-hour talk either on the temporary exhibition or the nasher Sculpture Garden are given as well.
Free Venetian Week, november 16–21 The free-entrance week to all Venetian visitors offers various free tours on selected topics: Peggy Guggenheim and the Venice Biennale; Peggy in Venice; “Il Diaframma” of Lanfranco Colombo: Masters of Photography; Palazzo Venier dei Leoni; and Futurism in the Gianni Mattioli Collection. It also offers weekend a workshop for children: Let’s Play with Photography.
For Educators and StudentsChildren’s Workshops: Kids’ Day Random Drawings!, January 2Carnival Time, February 6Animals hide and Seek!, February 13Silhouette Dancing, February 20Make Your own Peggy Glasses, February 27Abstract Animals, March 6Let’s Paint Faces!, March 13
Creatures in Space, March 20Easter Egg hunt, March 27Make Your own Arch of Leaves, April 3Rain or Shine?, April 10Make a Machine, April 17Pollock String Rubbings, April 24Let’s Play with Cubist Cubes, May 1Create Your own Flowering Tree, May 8Playing with Silhouettes, May 15Fairy-Tale Box, May 22Let’s Stop the Time!, May 29Create Your own Collection, June 5From one Piece to a Whole, June 12Draw with Music, June 19The Art of Messages, June 26optical Illusions, July 3Let’s Take Apart and Remake the Eiffel
Tower, July 10Looking for Inspiration, July 17Let’s Sculpt our own Wishes, July 24Marble Painting, July 31Let’s Make Tribal Masks!, September 4Doodle Like Pollock, September 11Create a Geometric Face, September 18The house-Museum for Kids, September 25Everyone Sees Things Differently, october 2Calder and Miró, october 9Learn to Be an Automatist Painter,
october 16Color and Emotions, october 23Paint Without a Paintbrush, october 30
I Love Dada… and You?, november 6The Colored World of Claire Falkenstein,
november 13Let’s Play with Photography, november 19
and 20Discover the Wonders of the Peggy
Guggenheim Collection, november 27Create a Mondrian, December 4Let’s Discover Mondrian and Klee,
December 11Calder’s Tree, December 18
A Scuola di Guggenheim Project The project promotes art education within the schools of the Veneto region through collaboration with teachers. It features a series of seminars for teachers held at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, educational activities for students in schools, and tours of the collection, beginning with a conference held on november 14, 2004, to present the program of 2005 and assess the one of 2004. It continued with four seminars on the Peggy Guggenheim Collection (november 23, 30, December 5, and 14, 2004) and five seminars on the development of the project (november 24, December 1, 7, 15, and 19, 2004).
2005 Internship Program Seminars and LecturesMasculinity in Modern Art, January 9Charlotte Thomas
The John Cutler Gallery, February 2Edward Cutler
PGC Staff Talk: Jasper Sharp, Exhibitions and Collections Coordinator, February 7, March 21, May 18, July 21
Brancusi: The Work in White, February 14Marielle Tabart, Exhibition Curator, Centre Georges Pompidou
Brancusi: The Work in White, February 16Paola Mola and Marielle Tabart, Exhibition Curators
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Kids’ Day
The Polish Art Market, April 18Andrzej Jallubowski
nan Goldin, American Photographer, April 19Erin hyde
Andreas Gursky, April 21Marike Albers
The Joseph Bernado Collection, April 21Daniel Bernardo
PGC Staff Talk: Gabrielle Lewin, Librarian, April 21
Arte Povera, April 23Riccardo Pillon
Patryya: Who Is an Artist?, April 25Patrycja Rylko
Titian and Venice, April 25Laurene Sabater
Bunker night with Paul Schwartzbaum, Chief Conservator, SRGM, April 27
Donald Judd and the Chinati Foundation, May 5Peter Cobb-niles
Guest Speaker: Linda norden, Curator of the American Pavilion, Venice Biennale 2006, May 6
nineteenth-Century Russian Ballet, May 12Barbara Cignolini
Argentine Sculpture, May 16Irina Kirchuk
Roberto Matta: An Incitement to Revolution, May 16Caitlin Bright
The Architecture of “Greek” Thompson, May 17olivia Rickman
Joseph Beuys, March 5Benedetta Altichieri
PGC Staff Talk: Paul Schwartzbaum, Chief Conservator, SRGM, March 9, May 11, August 3, September 5, november 14, December 21
Meeting with Philip Rylands, Director, PGC, March 14, April 13, May 7, June 1, July 6, november 7, november 16
PGC Staff Talk: Luca Massimo Barbero, Associate Curator, March 17, July 18, november 3, December 1
Monument to now: Art in Greece, March 19Kostas Chantzopoulos
Between Portraiture, Photography, and the Moving Image, March 21Piia oksanen
The Garden of the Villa d’Este, March 21Manuela Reissmann
Frida Kahlo: An Exploration, April 2Katharina otto
Calder and Miró at the Phillips Collection, April 7Molly Sheu
PGC Staff Talk: on the Sistine Ceiling, Paul Schwartzbaum, Chief Conservator, SRGM, April 11
Christo and Jeanne-Claude, April 14Sarah Kennedy
Analogy in the Works of Picabia, April 15Christina Androulidaki
Picasso and African Art: Writing Modernist Primitivism, April 15Stephanie Abraitis
Art in School: A Collaboration, April 18Lucia Musso
PGC Staff Talk: Alexia Boro, Press officer, May 19
Pepe Yagues, May 21Pilar Espallardo Lopez
Manet’s Absinthe Drinker, May 23Stacey Tsibulsky
PGC Staff Talk: Dario Pinton, Docents Coordinator, May 25
Carlo Scarpa and Venice, May 28Ignacio Cuesta
The Chinese Avant-Garde, May 28Wenny Teo
Guest Speaker: Susan Davidson, Curator, SRGM, May 31
Affinities: Works from the Ulla and Heiner Pietzsch Collection, June 2Ulla and heiner Pietzsch
No Limits, Just Edges: Jackson Pollock Paintings on Paper, June 5Susan Davidson, SRGM
Rodin and Modernism, June 10Ellen Mermans
Jackson Pollock’s Techniques and Works on Paper, June 13Margaret holben Ellis, Professor in Conservation, new York University
The Life and Works of Frida Kahlo, June 16Daniela Varone
Music and Art: Ultimate Sound and Visual Experience, June 17Anna Papastergiou
Portrait of Madame Sarah Bernhardt, June 17Meri Machin-Roberts
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Representation of others: AIDS Activism, June 18Rupert Allen
Murano Glass Blowing in the nineteenth Century, June 19Elisa Ferrario
Jeff Koons, June 20Dagmar Kurschner
The Museum Ludwig, Cologne, June 20Susanne Stiel
The Gold Museum, Bogota, June 21Juana Escobar
Bellini’s Sacra Conversazione, San Zaccaria, June 22Sarah Schlei
Matisse and Picasso, June 22Marcie Muscat
Illusions and the Creative Process (own Work), June 23David Benforado
L’arte di Salvare l’arte, June 25Francesca Girelli
The Work of natalia Leginowicz, June 25natalia Leginowicz
Myth, Mortality, and Motherhood, June 26Ashby Anglin
Renato Guttuso, June 26Valentina Cefalù
PGC Staff Talk: The Restoration of Tancredi's Works, June 29Juana Escobar, Conservation Intern
Peggy Style!, July 8orly Friedman
Giorgione’s Venice, July 9Antonio Gioia
The Role of Curatorship: ARTAnGEL, July 9Emily Smith
Guided Tour, July 11Paul Schwartzbaum, Chief Conservator, SRGM
Pietro Pajetta, July 13Chiara de Luca
Post–World War II Japanese Art, July 13Jennifer nahry Tak
The Visual Thinking Strategy, July 14Jennifer henzi
Aestheticism and Dante Gabrielle Rosetti, July 15olivia Thornton
Fabrizio Plessi, July 18nina heydemann
Artist Talk: Tino Sehgal, German Pavilion, Venice Biennale 2006, July 20
Performance Art and The Contemporary Museum, July 22Frances Wu
Performance Art Since 1960, July 22Carrie Maseredjian
The Camerina at Fontanellato, ca. 1523–24, July 23Eleanor Adams
Extreme Makeover: Future Museums, July 23Joanna Bruttell
Mary Ellen Mark, American Photographer, July 24Stephanie Fiertag
The Sacred in Contemporary Art, July 24helena Garcia
Mark Tobey: Life, Work, Influences, July 24Aodhan Floyd
Kiki Smith: Insistent on the Flesh, July 28nadia Marx
Louise Bourgeois, July 29Alice Bertholin
Tour of the Collections, August 8Philip Rylands
The Desert Wind (own Work), August 10Claire Scoville
Francesco Italez, August 10Elena Catra
International Surrealist Exhibition 1938, August 11Maria Mileeva
Alighiero Boetti, August 15Chiara Marchini
Cubism and the Art of the Twentieth Century, August 15Catharina van Mossevelde
The Jeu de Paume Museum, August 17Pauline Lucet
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Interns at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle, September 22Anna Elsner, Vittoria Federici
The Works of Wengeslav Kostova, September 25Jana Kostova
KhoJ—The Indian Post-colonial Avant-Garde, September 26Urshila Mehta
The history of the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, october 6Chiara Barbieri, Manager of Special Projects and Publications
Artist Talk: Marya Kazoun, october 7
Bansky: Graffiti Art in the U.K., october 10James Merry
The Figure in the Work of Max Ernst, october 10Ashley Rotenstreich
Restoration of the Sistine Chapel, october 14Paul Schwartzbaum, Chief Conservator, SRGM
The Work of Lilli Shindo, August 17Rie-Lilli Shindo
The End of the Avant-Garde, August 18Laura Bobbo
Michelangelo Pistoletto, August 18Chiara Serramondi
Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art, August 24Valentina Coppola
Mimmo Paladino, August 24Francesca de Luca
Works by nara Yoshitomo, August 25Elisa Carrer
nineteenth-Century Venetian Theater, September 1Stefania Rossa
Picasso: Bathers, September 8Gabriele Schweizer
The Zoo Art Fair, London, September 8hannah Watson
Picasso and Dance, 1916–25, September 11Idoia Castro
Lee Miller, American Photographer, September 12Simon McDonald
Museology: Creating a Museum, September 14Ruyman Cabrera
The Conservation of new-Media Art, September 19Stefan Aquilina
The Guggenheim Family of Museums, September 19Francesca Zanella
history of Photography, october 21Valentina Salviati
The Photography of Gabriele Basilico, october 21Silvia Donadi
Anatoly Zverev, 1931–1986, october 24Ekaterina Abramova
James Turrell, october 24Amanda Krantz
Temporality in the Films of Alfred hitchcock, october 24Federica Liberi
The Basilica of San Benedetto Po, Mantua, october 27Alessandro Tagliavini
Portraiture of Queen Elizabeth I, october 27Kristina Galikova
Sebastiano Salgado, october 27Diego Ramella
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Muirhead Bone, Propaganda and Persuasion, october 28Camilla Purdon
Eugenio Dittborn, october 28Eileen Zuniga
Female Portraiture in the 15th Century, november 17Mirjam Brüsis
Modernism and the Myth of the Artist, november 17Emmanuel ortega
Brazilian Abstraction, november 19Paula Viani
Thai Contemporary Art, november 19Jananya Triam-Anuruck
Funerary Practices in Ancient Greek Ceramic Art, november 21Tatiana Klacsmann
Peggy Guggenheim and the Venice Biennale, november 21Saviana Bettin
PGC Staff Talk: Chiara Barbieri, Manager of Special Projects and Publications, november 23
Fashion Photography, november 25Alison Reisner
Lucian Freud Prints, november 25Flora Soames
William Kentridge, november 26Daniel Zimbler
Modernist Mythologies, november 26Peter Bell
Artist Talk: Alessandra Angelini, December 7Carlo Scarpa and Castelvecchio, December 8Giulia Sperandio
Variable Rich Landscape—Dalibor Martinis, December 8Veronika Gamulin
The Classical Tradition in the Works of Dalí, December 9Pamela Marin
Angelo Musco, December 14Giuseppe di Salvo
PGC Staff Talk: Alessandra Rubelli, Corporate Development and Legal Affairs, December 14
The Photography of Austin Goldin, December 15Austin Goldin
The Photography of Jann La Pointe, December 15Jann la Pointe
Art Fakes and Forgeries, December 17heather Wirth
De Chirico and the Metaphysical, December 17Marta Galindo
Tour of the Basilica of San Marco, December 19Philip Rylands
The Kunsthaus Graz, December 26Kathrine Eckhard
Museum Architecture in Croatia, December 26Igor Ekstajn
Marcello Levi: From Futurism to Arte Povera, December 28Abigail Algar
What is Art?, December 28Arthur C. Danto, Stefanie Ippendorf
2005 Internship Program Educational TripsPalazzo Ducale: Arte e Architettura, Genoa,
January 22Accademia Galleries: Carpaccio, Painter of
Stories, Venice, January 29Santa Maria in Chiesa Rossa: Daniel Flavin,
hangar Bicocca: Anselm Kiefer, Piazza S. Maria delle Grazie: Cenacolo Vinciano, Studio of the Italian artist Giuseppe Spagnolo, Milan, February 8
Teatro La Fenice, Torcello, Venice, February 22
Masterpieces of the Guggenheim: Great Collections from Renoir to Warhol, Fourteenth Rome Quadrennial Exhibition, Rome, March 8
Venetian Churches, Venice, March 29Castello Estense, Palazzo Schifonia, Ferrara,
April 12Port of Venezia, Venice, April 26Aqueducts, Morandi Museum, Bologna,
May 10San Lazzaro degli Armeni Island, Venice,
May 17Palazzo Barbaran da Porto, Vicenza, Villa
Pasani, Strà, June 14La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, June 21Museo Correr: Lucian Freud, Venice, July 5Villa Manin, Grado, July 19Civica Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Palazzo
Reale, Triennale di Milano, Milan, August 16
Piazza San Marco, San Lazzaro degli Armeni Island, Venice, August 30
La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, September 13Fattoria di Celle, Marino Marini Foundation,
Pistoia, September 20La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, october 4MART, Rovereto, october 25Palazzo Strozzi, Galleria degli Uffizi,
Florence, november 15Palazzo Ducale, Museo Correr: Da Bellini
a Tiepolo. La grande pittura veneta della Fondazione Sorlini, Venice, november 22
Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea, Palazzo delle Albere, Trento, December 13
Galleria Internazionale d'Arte Moderna Ca’Pesaro, Venice, December 20
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Peggy Guggenheim Collection Advisory Board
PresidentPeter Lawson-Johnston
Vice-PresidentThe Earl Castle Stewart
Honorary ChairClaude Pompidou
Honorary Co-ChairGiorgia Spogli
Honorary Memberolga Adamishina
MembersLuigi AgratiSteven AmesGiuseppina Araldi GuinettiMaria Angeles Aristrain, Condesa
de Biñasconorman Armour IIIRosa AyerRenée BelferMarchese Annibale BerlingieriLord Bernstein of CraigweilGiuliano BianchiMaria Camilla BianchiniPatti Cadby BirchDavide BleiMary BlochSusan BurnsAlick CampbellThe Earl Castle Stewart
Maria Pia Quarzo-CerinaGerald RainerMarco RegniLucia RielloBarbara RigassiFranco RogantiniJohn RotenstreichJasper SharpMrs. Eleonora TriguboffMaria Luisa Vaccari and Andrea
SusmelCarlotta VazzolerBlakeley Willson
Institutional PatronsBanca del GottardoRegione del Veneto
Corporate Support:Intrapresæ Collezione GuggenheimArclineaAres 2002Automotive Products ItaliaBarbero 1891BisazzaCorriere della SeraElectroluxEnelFittGruppo 3M Italiahangar Design GrouphausbrandtListone GiordanonicolettiPalladio FinanziariaRubelliSalvatore FerragamoSwatchVeniceChannelWella
Sir Trevor ChinnIsabella del Frate EichStefano del VecchioRosemary Chisholm FeickJohn Leopoldo FiorillaMary GaggiaDavid GallagherLinda Parke GallagherDanielle GardnerPatricia GerberGinny GreenChristian habermannGilbert W. harrisonJoseph helmanJohn F. hotchkisMimi L.-J. howePeter JoostPeter L. LevySamuel h. LindenbaumJune LowellGaetano MaccaferriCristian ManteroJonathan MarlandValeria Monti Luigi MoscheriPeter W. MullinRaymond D. nasherGiovanni PandiniRose Marie ParraviciniRuth Westen PaveseRoberto Tronchetti ProveraEden RafshoonBenjamin B. RauchRichard A. RifkindInge Rodenstocknanette RossMiles Rubin
Aldo SacchiSir Timothy SainsburyDenise SaulJames B. SherwoodRiki TaylorRobert TomeiMelissa Ulfanenancy Pierce WattsGayle Boxer Willson
Emeritus MembersFiorella ChiariJacques E. LennonUmberto nordiohannelore B. SchulhofAnna ScottiKristen Venable
Peggy Guggenheim Collection Family CommitteeDavid hélionFabrice hélion †nicolas hélionSandro Rumney Clovis VailJulia Vail and Bruce MoulandKarole Vail and Andrew hustonMark Vail
International FriendsElisa Bortoluzzi DubachLord Browne of MadingleyMr. and Mrs. Wilfred CassMarino and Paola GolinelliJohn W. KaldorSuzanne Klein-CollinsGisela KutterMaria MajnoMarco J. netzer Denise PancieraClaudio Piona
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President Ricardo Lagos, David Gallagher, Philip Rylands, Peter Lawson-Johnston, and Robert Tomei
Michael York, Gayle Boxer Willson, and Rosemary Feick