Large museums can be a wonder. They often have huge collections spread over multiple wings,
and a number of important works of art that can’t be missed. But sometimes for those very reasons,
they can be overwhelming. Some of
my favourite museums have been smaller ones, where I can take my time, slow
down from speed-browse gait, and really reflect on the art that I’m seeing.
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice is one such
intimate museum, and I fell in love with it the first minute I stepped through
the gates.
Peggy Guggenheim was a member of the New York Guggenheim
dynasty, and her life was full of people and events that were truly larger than
life. Her father was one of the
victims on the Titanic. As a young
woman, Peggy lived in London and Paris, where she amassed a large collection of
art. She met Samuel Beckett at a
dinner party hosted by James Joyce; she and Beckett had a brief affair, but his
biggest influence on her was encouraging her to focus on modern art. Peggy intended to open a museum in
Paris, but fled the city just a few days before the Nazis invaded. She was instrumental in promoting the
careers of a number of artists, most notably Jackson Pollock, and married the
German painter Max Ernst in 1941.
After divorcing Ernst a few years later, she moved to Venice
and settled herself and her collection in a beautiful palazzo. After her death, the building was
converted into a museum, and the gallery opened to the public.
One of my favourite elements of her collection is the
outdoor sculpture garden. The
sculpture at the top of this post, Lion
by Mirko Basaldella, reflects the name of her home, Palazzo Venier dei
Leoni.
And the most popular feature of the garden is Wish
Tree, designed by Yoko Ono. This tree is covered in pieces of paper
on which people have written their wishes. Reading through earlier entries revealed a list that ranged from the extravagant to the poignant.
I didn’t hang a wish on the tree. But if I had, I might have used it to ask if I might return to this beautiful museum someday.
19 comments:
What an interesting life. I too love browsing museums and find I can loose a couple of days while touring. The wish tree...I can only imagine. Thank you for taking us on your visit.
What a gorgeous-sounding museum. I'm so sorry that i didn't visit it last time i was in venice! definitely adding it to my to-visit list next time. I especially love the idea of the wish tree.... =)
Looks beautiful! I love the wish tree idea - very cool. Might have to try that at school :)
Sounds like a wonderful museum. I love the Guggenheim in NYC. That sounds like a lovely wish, I hope you get to go back!
I'm slightly enamored with the Lion sculpture...it's something that needs to be studied in order to fully appreciate.
Once again you've introduced to to a place and a piece of history that I was unfamiliar with. Thank you! :)
Sounds like a fun and educational outing!
You find the most interesting places around the world. Thank you for sharing this museum with us. Great pictures.
The first one would give me nightmares. Love the second and third ones.
You go to the coolest places, Beth. :D
Me, too -- I prefer small museums. I like that the collection is more edited -- just the very best stuff. Plus, when you go to a major museum, it's almost like you feel guilty if you don't see every single little thing even if it takes hours.
I can see why that would be your wish. Looks like a place you could spend a lot of time exploring and processing all the inspiration.
Beautiful. I love how you take us to so many places that I want to visit! And the wish tree is such an interesting and beautiful installation. Thank you for sharing!
Wonderful. I feel like I were there with you.
I have heard about this museum and have never made it. Might make my own wishing tree to get there!
I've been there a couple times, Beth, and loved it. Such a treat.
Now, I wish we would have made it to this museum-don't know when I will ever get back to this part of the world!
The wish tree sounds wonderfully delightful! Lovely!
What a neat museum! And I'm sure the wish tree was fun to read through :)
I love art museums, that wish tree sounds really special. At the art museum near us in Raleigh, NC there was a wall where senior citizens wrote their most vivid memory, it was so neat to read the history in their everyday lives. Just reminded me of that for some reason!
Beth, I really enjoy your posts about the different museums and as I am reading this right now, my kids are leaving for a terrific museum of natural history. We love visiting museums with the kids, on Friday we will visit one in Cologne to see an exhibition about ancient North American Art. I have never visited the Peggy Guggenheim museum but it certainly sounds wonderful!
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