Guggenheim Museum Visit
The Guggenheim Museum is one of the most significantly renowned museums of modern and contemporary art in the world, and an icon in 20th century architecture. Completed in 1959, 6 months after the death of its architect Frank Lloyd Wright the architectural significance is noted in its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with several more of Wright’s buildings. The museum is one of the numerous Guggenheim museums which make up an impressive collection of art across the world, the New York collection includes a fabulous variety of works in impressionist, post-impressionist, early modern and contemporary styles making it perfect for art students looking to explore the modern and contemporary side of art history. The architecture once inside creates a unique and memorable exploration through art and allows your students to immerse themselves in creative design from the building itself to its wonderful contents. As one of the city’s most recognisable attractions the Guggenheim is a must for any visit to New York and particularly fantastic for art students.