Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum closed 04/14 - 01/09/08

Solomon R. Guggenheim, with the guidance of the artist Hilla Rebay, was a champion of a particular strand of abstraction, known as non-objective art, which had no ties to the observable world and aspired to spiritual and utopian goals. His collection would come to include numerous works by Vasily Kandinsky, whose oeuvre epitomized this tendency, as well as paintings by such notable exponents as Rudolf Bauer, Robert Delaunay, L√ɬ°szl√ɬ≥ Moholy-Nagy, and Rebay herself. At the same time, Solomon actively sought work that did not fit... Read more