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-{{Template}}'''The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum''', founded in [[1937]], is a [[modern art]] [[museum]] located in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. It is often called simply '''The Guggenheim'''. It was designed by [[Frank Lloyd Wright]]. +{{Template}}
 +'''The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum''', founded in [[1937]], is a [[modern art]] [[museum]] located in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. It is often called simply '''The Guggenheim'''. It was designed by [[Frank Lloyd Wright]].
== References in popular culture == == References in popular culture ==
* In the film [[L.A. Story]], [[Steve Martin]]'s character has fun roller-skating through an art museum as a friend videotapes him. An acquaintance he meets in the art museum asks him, "Have you tried the Guggenheim?" * In the film [[L.A. Story]], [[Steve Martin]]'s character has fun roller-skating through an art museum as a friend videotapes him. An acquaintance he meets in the art museum asks him, "Have you tried the Guggenheim?"
-* In "[[The Race (Seinfeld episode)|The Race]]," a 1994 episode of ''[[Seinfeld]]'', George claims to have been the architect of the 1992 addition. 
-*In the episode "[[Art (Dilbert episode)|Art]]" of the ''[[Dilbert (TV series)|Dilbert TV Series]]'' the Guggenheim is seen as being remodeled in accordance with a popular modern art fad. 
* The exterior of the Guggenheim Museum can be seen in the opening sequence of ''[[The Critic]]''. * The exterior of the Guggenheim Museum can be seen in the opening sequence of ''[[The Critic]]''.
-* In the movie ''[[Aftershock: Earthquake in New York]]'', it is destroyed by an earthquake. 
-* The movie ''[[Men In Black (film)|Men In Black]]'' has ''[[Will Smith]]'' chasing an alien along the ramp. 
* The movie "The Order - From [[Matthew Barney]]'s [[Cremaster Cycle]] 3" was also filmed here. * The movie "The Order - From [[Matthew Barney]]'s [[Cremaster Cycle]] 3" was also filmed here.
-* The Guggenheim Museum can be built as a landmark in [[Sim City 4 Rush Hour]] 
* The Guggenheim can be seen in the film [[Downtown 81]] starring the artist [[Jean Michel Basquiat]] * The Guggenheim can be seen in the film [[Downtown 81]] starring the artist [[Jean Michel Basquiat]]
-* In Michael Almereyda's 2000 film version of Hamlet, part of Ophelia's (played by Julia Stiles) mad scene takes place in the museum.+* In [[Michael Almereyda]]'s 2000 film version of ''Hamlet'', part of Ophelia's (played by Julia Stiles) mad scene takes place in the museum.
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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, founded in 1937, is a modern art museum located in New York City. It is often called simply The Guggenheim. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

References in popular culture

  • In the film L.A. Story, Steve Martin's character has fun roller-skating through an art museum as a friend videotapes him. An acquaintance he meets in the art museum asks him, "Have you tried the Guggenheim?"
  • The exterior of the Guggenheim Museum can be seen in the opening sequence of The Critic.
  • The movie "The Order - From Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle 3" was also filmed here.
  • The Guggenheim can be seen in the film Downtown 81 starring the artist Jean Michel Basquiat
  • In Michael Almereyda's 2000 film version of Hamlet, part of Ophelia's (played by Julia Stiles) mad scene takes place in the museum.




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