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The Guggenheim

Monday - Sunday

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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 5th Avenue, New Y...

 

arts & culture

 

What you will experience

Bucket Listers is excited to partner with The Guggenheim to offer you exclusive ticket pricing:

💰 Price List:
- Adult (13-64): $30 (including fees)
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Student (With a valid student ID): $19 (including fees)
- Senior (With a valid student ID): $19 (including fees)
- Child
 (0-12): Free but need a free ticket
🗓️ Daily
⏰ Opening Hours:
- Fridays - Wednesdays: 10:30 AM - 5:30 PM
- Thursadys: 10:30 Am - 8:00 PM 
📍 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: 1071, 5th Avenue

Your ticket includes:

- Access to the permanent collection
- Access to the temporary exhibitions

About the event:

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (usually shortened to 'The Guggenheim') scarcely needs any introduction. Frank Lloyd Wright's futuristic beehive is an architectural landmark, and the interior houses a world-renowned collection of modern art, celebrating the 20th century and beyond.

Your Guggenheim tickets get you access to the permanent collection, including famous works by Manet, Degas, Picasso, Cézanne, Gauguin, and Kandinsky.

You'll also get included entry with your tickets to any temporary exhibitions at the Guggenheim, which in the past have included presentations and thematic explorations dedicated to Kandinsky, Pollock, Mapplethorpe, and many more.

Conceived in 1943 by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum opened to the public in 1959 and changed the world of modern art. Its design is still as cutting-edge as it was in the 50s, with its gracefully spiraling ramp reaching gently into the spectacular domed-glass ceiling.

Frequently updated exhibitions show off a wide range of works from exciting new artists and cultural heavyweights – a must-see for lovers of art and architecture, and those looking to recreate that bit at the start of Men in Black.

Current Exhibitions: 

- Beatriz Milhazes: Rigor and Beauty
- Until September 6th

Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes creates paintings by layering painted films onto canvas.
Her work features abstract forms, organic patterns, and geometric structures on textured surfaces.

- Collection in Focus | Faith Ringgold - Until September 14th

Explore Woman on a Bridge #1 of 5: Tar Beach (1988), one of the most important works by Faith Ringgold, a renowned artist, writer, and activist. This monumental quilt, the first in a series of five, tells the story of a young girl who dreams of flying from her Harlem rooftop to celebrate her own freedom and self-possession.

This exhibition dives into Ringgold’s artistic influences and the lasting impact she has had on later generations of artists. Alongside Tar Beach, visitors will see works from the Guggenheim New York collection by European modernists such as Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso, who inspired Ringgold, and contemporary American artists such as Tschabalala Self and Sanford Biggers, whose work reflects her legacy.

Faith Ringgold is organized by Naomi Beckwith, Deputy Director and Jennifer and David Stockman Chief Curator.

- Rashid Johnson: A Poem for Deep Thinkers - Until January 18th, 2026

For nearly 30 years, artist Rashid Johnson (b. 1977, Chicago) has cultivated a diverse body of work that draws upon an array of disciplines such as history, philosophy, literature, and music. This major solo exhibition highlights Johnson’s role as a scholar of art history, a mediator of Black popular culture, and as a creative force in contemporary art.

Almost 90 works—from black-soap paintings and spray-painted text works to large-scale sculptures, film, and video—will fill the museum’s rotunda, including Sanguine, a monumental site-specific work on the building’s top ramp with an embedded piano for musical performances. Additionally, a dynamic program of events, developed in collaboration with community partners across New York City, will activate a sculptural stage on the rotunda floor.

The exhibition is organized by Naomi Beckwith, the Guggenheim’s Deputy Director and Jennifer and David Stockman Chief Curator, and Andrea Karnes, Chief Curator, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas, with additional support from Faith Hunter, Guggenheim Curatorial Assistant.


All sales are final, no refunds or exchanges.

 

What to consider

Instructions:

- Show your Guggenheim tickets at the entrance
- Don't forget an ID for reduced tickets

 

Where is the experience

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 5th Avenue, New York, NY, USA

 

Frequently asked questions

 

Starting at

$30