After an amazing two months in Venice, I’m back in the States. Interning at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and living in Venice was really an amazing experience; I met so many great people from around the world and the city is beyond magical. I still have some last pictures from the museum and around Venice to post, so here goes:
All the dogs ride boats!
Flower shop on the way to work
Art exhibit up in Canareggio:
PGC Garden:
Marino Marini
View from the Terrace
And finally, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection (Bits of It):
Empor-Kandinsky
Landscape with Red Spots #2 – Kandinsky
Sea + Dancer – Severini
Giacomo Balla
(Italian Futurists)
De Chirico
The Poet – Picasso
Nude (Study), Sad Young Man on a Train – Marcel Duchamp
Maiastra- Brancusi
De Stijl and Constructivism Room
Yves Tanguy
The Kiss – Max Ernst
Cornell Shadow Boxes
Setting for a Fairytale – Joseph Cornell
Mondrian
Peggy’s Calder Bedhead and Calder/Tanguy Earrings
Portrait of Mrs P. in the South – Paul Klee
Magic Garden – Paul Klee
The Antipope – Ernst
Palazzo – Giacometti
Woman Walking -Giacometti
Seated Woman – Joan Miro
Woman with her Throat Cut – Giacometti
Arc of Pearls – Alexander Calder
White Cross – Kandinsky, Peggy’s Entryway
Robert Motherwell
Enchanted Forest – Pollock
The Moon Woman – Jackson Pollock
Gianni Mattioli Collection:
Lucio Fontana
Lucio Fontana
Castellani
Bonalumi
Burri
Blue Dancer – Gino Severini
Carlo Carra
Umberto Boccioni Bronze Cast
Luigi Russolo
Temporary Exhibition on Jackson Pollock’s Alchemy and its Restoration:
Alchemy – Jackson Pollock (Newly Restored at the Opificio delle Pietre Dure)
Peggy in front of Alchemy
Paint cans from Pollock’s Studio
3D Printed Alchemy
X-Ray of Alchemy
Hannelore B. and Rudolph B. Schuloff Collection:
Untitled – Robert Ryman, Double baked porcelain on copper plates
Schuloff Collection (far room), Grey-Scramble – Frank Stella
Twombly
Cy Twombly
Tony Cragg
Tony Cragg
Joan Mitchell
Rothko
Meeting Point – Chillida
DeBuffet