Peggy Guggenheim was one of the most important (and celebrated) art world figures of the twentieth century. Born into a wealthy New York family, she traveled throughout Europe during the 1920s and 1930s where she was witness to the major art movements through her association with artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp, to name a few. With a keen eye and exalted social standing, she amassed one of the most significant modern art collections in private hands. This volume is the only complete book on her exceptional collection. Through several essays and extended captions, every aspect of Guggenheim's collection, which was donated to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1979 after her death, is explained. The breadth of the collection is astonishing: from the earliest examples of abstraction by Piet Mondrian to the controlled abandon of Jackson Pollock's drip paintings (whose career she single-handedly launched), her intuition regarding the important trends was almost clairvoyant. The book begins with an essay devoted to the concept of structure as it relates to the cubist work of Pablo Picasso and George Braque; the lyrically expressionistic work of Wassily Kandinsky and the spare constructivist work of El Lissitzky, among many others. Guggenheim was also deeply interested in surrealist and dada work examples of which are well represented in the collection including the fantastical landscapes of Giorgio de Chirico and Max Ernst's whimsical collages. Sculpture formed an important part of Guggenheim's collection, many of which were installed to glorious effect on the well-manicured grounds of her home on the Grand Canal, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni. With exceptional care and thoughtfulness, she was able to strike a remarkable balance between more classically-inspired work, such as the soft and refined curves of Henry Moore's figures, and more avant-garde work of Alberto Giacometti whose ghostly, attenuated figures were some of the most haunting works produced this century. In the end, the book chronicles not only the development of a great collection and the life of the socialite eccentric who built it, but, more importantly, the history of modern art. "People talk about my having power but it is Peggy who will be remembered."-Alfred Barr Peggy Guggenheim was as brave and bold as the art she collected-perhaps even more so. This volume, with over 150 color plates, is the only complete book on her exceptional collection which is housed in Venice, Italy. The collection is comprised of work by the most important artists of this century, including: Jean Arp
Giacomo Balla
Umberto Boccioni
Constantin Brancusi
Georges Braque
Marc Chagall
Joseph Cornell
Salvador Dalí
Giorgio De Chirico
Willem De Kooning
Marcel Duchamp
El Lissitzky
Max Ernst
Raoul Hausmann
Wassily Kandinsky
Paul Klee
Fernand Léger
René Magritte
Kasimir Malevich
Man Ray
André Masson
Joan Miró
Piet Mondrian
Francis Picabia
Pablo Picasso
Jackson Pollock
Mark Rothko
Kurt Schwitters
Gino Severini
Clyfford Still
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