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A detailed guide to the current and future Guggenheim Museum exhibitions

Throughout the year, the Guggenheim Museum hosts a variety of exhibitions, each with its own unique perspective and theme. This page is your guide to explore the diverse range of exhibitions that the museum has to offer.

Why should you attend a Guggenheim Museum exhibition?

Guggenheim Museum Exhibitions
  • The museum showcases the best and most radical artworks from renowned artists of our time. Challenge your thinking while learning about these exhibits.
  • There are new collections that the museum features throughout the year. Explore a variety of interactive exhibitions, from contemporary to classic.
  • The museum's architecture is as distinctive as its art exhibits. Stroll along the winding path inside Frank Lloyd Wright’s most passionate work.
  • Not only can you witness the masterpieces, you can create some of your own by taking part in special art programs that are scheduled around the year.
  • The museum attracts art lovers from all over the world. Engage with your fellow explorers and join a community of art enthusiasts on your visit.

What should I look for in Guggenheim Museum exhibitions?

Guggenheim Museum Exhibitions

Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility

20 October 2023 - 7 April 2024

This exhibition presents works of art that feature partially obscured or hidden figures, positioning them at the “edge of visibility.” It explores a key tension in contemporary society: the desire to be seen and the desire to be hidden from sight. The exhibition presents more than 100 works by a group of 28 artists.

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Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s - 1970s

1 September 2023 - 7 January 2024

This exhibition examines the groundbreaking and genre-defying body of artistic production from an era of remarkable transformation in South Korea. Created by young artists who came of age in the decades immediately following the Korean War, the artworks reflect and respond to the changing socioeconomic and material conditions.

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By Way Of: Material and Motion in the Guggenheim Collection

Opens 15 March 2024

This exhibition will examine the ways in which contemporary artists enacted new ideas formed by the social and historical contexts of their time and pushed the boundaries of artmaking and materials as a result. It offers a suite of works from the museum’s permanent collection inspired by a recent gift from the D. Daskalopoulos Collection.

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Jenny Holzer

Opens 17 May 2024

Jenny Holzer will present a new manifestation of her iconic LED sign, activating the building with her pioneering use of the written word. The exhibition will climb all six ramps of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed rotunda to the building’s apex, extending and building upon the artist’s vision from thirty-five years earlier.

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Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910 - 1930

Opens 8 November 2024

This major exhibition will examine the vibrant abstract art movement of the early 20th century known as Orphism. It will explore the transnational movement’s developments in Paris, addressing the impact dance, music, and poetry had on the art, among other themes. The exhibition will feature around 100 artworks to be presented in the museum’s iconic rotunda.

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A Year with Children 2024

Opens 5 April 2024

This annual exhibition features artwork created by students in grades two through six from public elementary schools in New York City. These pieces are a product of their involvement in the Guggenheim's Learning Through Art (LTA) program. This artist-in-residence initiative encourages students to express their creativity and incorporate art into their academic curriculum.

How do I book tickets to the Guggenheim Museum exhibitions?

To visit the Guggenheim Museum exhibitions, you can book your skip-the-line Guggenheim Museum tickets below and zoom past the ticket line for quick entry to the museum. General admission tickets grant you access to not only the exhibitions, but also the permanent collections in the museum. This includes the current exhibitions as well as the permanent artworks, like the The Thannhauser Collection, and works of Cézanne, Gauguin, Manet, Monet, Picasso, Pissarro, and Renoir.




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Frequently asked questions about Guggenheim Museum exhibitions

What are the current Guggenheim Museum exhibitions?

Currently, you can find ‘Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility’ and ‘Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s’ in the Guggenheim Museum. These exhibitions explore semi-visible figures and experimental art that challenge the traditional art styles.

How long are the Guggenheim Museum exhibitions?

Most exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum last for about three months.

Do I need to buy tickets for each exhibition separately?

Your Guggenheim Museum tickets include access to all exhibitions. You don’t need to purchase any additional tickets for each exhibition.

How long will I take to see the entire Guggenheim Museum exhibition?

You will typically need about 1 hour to explore an exhibition and an additional 2 hours to explore the permanent artworks inside the museum. Plan your visit to the Guggenheim Museum to make the most of your visit.

What artists are going to be featured at the Guggenheim Museum exhibitions this year?

The Guggenheim Museum in NYC will feature works from various artists in their upcoming exhibitions. These include Jenny Holzer, who will present a new manifestation of an iconic LED sign. Other artists featured include Agnes Martin, Roman Opałka, Park Seo-Bo, Sara Cwynar, and Jamian Juliano-Villani.

Can I take photos at the exhibitions?

You can take pictures of the exhibitions, but avoid using flash photography. Professional recording equipment is not allowed.