Peggy Guggenheim Museum
Peggy Guggenheim Museum.

Peggy Guggenheim

The Peggy Guggenheim Museum offers a personal collection of modern art collected by Peggy Guggenheim. Peggy was an American married to modern artist Max Ernst, and funded a number of his contemporaries.

The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is a small museum on the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. The gallery includes a sculpture garden and works by Picasso, Kandinsky, Tanguy, Duchamp, Pollock, Dali, and Mondrian. It is one of several museums of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. Containing principally the personal art collection of Peggy Guggenheim (1898–1979), a former wife of artist Max Ernst and a niece of mining magnate Solomon R. Guggenheim, this museum houses a somewhat smaller and more idiosyncratic collection than the other Guggenheim Foundation museums. However, the works on display include those of prominent American modernists and Italian futurists. Pieces in the collection embrace Cubism, Surrealism and Abstract expressionism. These include notable works by Picasso, Dalí, Magritte, Brancusi (including a sculpture from the Bird in Space series) and Pollock. Other prominent artists include Braque, Duchamp, Léger, Severini, Picabia, de Chirico, Mondrian, Kandinsky, Miró, Giacometti, Klee, Gorky, Calder and Max Ernst among others.

The collection is housed in the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, an unfinished 18th century palazzo which was never built past the ground floor level. In one room, the museum also exhibits a few paintings by her daughter Pegeen Vail. In the courtyards between the main buildings are sculpture gardens containing an extensive collection of works.

Its most famous (or notorious) exhibit is the 1948 bronze "The Angel of the City" by Marino Marini, positioned at the front of the palazzo, facing the Grand Canal. It is rumoured that this nude and clearly excited horse rider was originally possessed of a screw-in demountable penis so that it could be removed in order to avoid offending passing VIPs. So many of the bronze phalluses were stolen (although this may be an urban myth), that the current member has been welded to the Angel's body.

The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is among the most important museums in Italy for European and American art of the first half of the 20th century.

Peggy Guggenheim Museum Admission

  • Adults: €10, Seniors (over 65 years): €8, Students (18 years and under or holders of valid student ID): €5.
  • Hours: W-M: 10 a.m. to6 p.m. Closed on Tuesdays and on 25 December. Open on national holidays (including Tuesdays).

Map of Peggy Guggenheim Collection

Address
Dorsoduro, 701-704
30123 Venezia, Italia

The Peggy Guggenheim Museum, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, is located on the Sestiere of Dorsoduro in Venice, to the east of the Accademia bridge, on the southern side of the Grand Canal