On the occasion of International Women’s Day, Nancy Spector (@nespector), Artistic Director and Jennifer and David Stockman Chief Curator is taking over our account — Hello to all Guggenheim followers and friends. I’m taking over our account today to share with you the museum’s commitment to an intersectional feminism in our programming, our collection, and, most importantly, our mission. Even though our first director, Hilla Rebay, was a woman, it was Jenny Holzer’s ground-breaking retrospective in 1989 that launched our curatorial efforts to very consciously exhibit and collect work by female and female-identified artists. Holzer’s site-specific L.E.D. sign encapsulated all of her text-based work to date, including her celebrated “Truisms.” In 1997, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (@museoguggenheim) commissioned a permanently sited installation by the artist with texts in English, Spanish, and Basque that speaks to the universality of loss and mourning. And in Venice at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection (@guggenheim_venice), one of Holzer’s carved benches sits in the enclosed garden. Holzer’s incisive aphorisms resonate deeply today. Her adage: “Abuse of Power Comes as No Surprise” has become the perfect rallying cry for the urgent #MeToo and #TimesUp movements that underscore the prevalence of sexual harassment in our culture and the fact that it can no longer be tolerated. Art (and the museums that exhibit it) should not just reflect upon the social ills of our time; it should model solutions and be part of the change we so sorely need. #GuggenheimTakeover #IWD2018 #InternationalWomensDay #GuggenheimCollection #JennyHolzer

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On the occasion of International Women’s Day, Nancy Spector (@nespector), Artistic Director and Jennifer and David Stockman Chief Curator is taking over our account —
Hello to all Guggenheim followers and friends. I’m taking over our account today to share with you the museum’s commitment to an intersectional feminism in our programming, our collection, and, most importantly, our mission. Even though our first director, Hilla Rebay, was a woman, it was Jenny Holzer’s ground-breaking retrospective in 1989 that launched our curatorial efforts to very consciously exhibit and collect work by female and female-identified artists. Holzer’s site-specific L.E.D. sign encapsulated all of her text-based work to date, including her celebrated “Truisms.” In 1997, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (@museoguggenheim) commissioned a permanently sited installation by the artist with texts in English, Spanish, and Basque that speaks to the universality of loss and mourning. And in Venice at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection (@guggenheim_venice), one of Holzer’s carved benches sits in the enclosed garden. Holzer’s incisive aphorisms resonate deeply today. Her adage: “Abuse of Power Comes as No Surprise” has become the perfect rallying cry for the urgent #MeToo and #TimesUp movements that underscore the prevalence of sexual harassment in our culture and the fact that it can no longer be tolerated. Art (and the museums that exhibit it) should not just reflect upon the social ills of our time; it should model solutions and be part of the change we so sorely need.
#GuggenheimTakeover #IWD2018 #InternationalWomensDay #GuggenheimCollection #JennyHolzer


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