Peggy Guggenheim and London


Fascinating exhibition at Ordovas looking at the 18 months in the late 1930s when Peggy Guggenheim had a gallery in Cork Street in London.

The show just had 12 objects and pictures mainly by Yves Tanguy and Hand Arp to show her collecting interests in Surrealism and Abstraction. These included rings designed by Tanguy for Guggenheim in rose wood and silver gilt. I loved the title of one work by Arp “Head with Annoying Object”. What a great description in one title of Surrealism.

However I found the case of archive material most interesting including photographs, catalogues of shows and invitations to exhibition opening. As I had recently been to a show at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice looking at her collecting there,  it was good to learn about another aspect of her career.

Closed 14 December 2019

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