Peggy Guggenheim
Remembering Peggy Guggenheim, the Sexually Liberated Socialite Who Shaped Modern Art
She was divorced, globe-trotting Jewish aristocrat who championed modern art in the face of the Nazis and broke all the rules of the fussy society she was born into.
The Loves and Lives of Modern Art's 'Mistress' and 'Midwife'
A new documentary shows that the underappreciated art collector Peggy Guggenheim was not just an eccentric, promiscuous socialite—she was one of the most important people in twentieth-century art.
A Williamsburg Bank Gets a Bushwick-Style Gallery
Peggy Guggenheim’s great grandson blends the line between the Manhattan and Brooklyn aesthetic in the basement of the opulent Williamsburg Savings Bank.
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