Peggy's life and her collections told on social media. The museum's mission continues


The Peggy Guggenheim Collection continues its mission on social media: insights, virtual presentations, and art quizzes to tell the story of Peggy and her collections.

Art and beauty must not stop. The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is also convinced of this, and although it is closed until April 3 in accordance with the provisions of the March 8 DPCM, it does not stop, and continues on social channels its mission: to educate and spread its content and history to all.

On its Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn profiles, virtual presentations dedicated to Peggy Guggenheim’s life and some of the masterpieces in her collection are offered. The museum’s staff and interns will have the task of returning, through always original and creative images, their point of view on the Collection. And there will be no shortage of brief insights into lesser-known aspects of the works on display, as well as the temporary exhibition Migrating Objects. To directly engage the audience from home and to have fun together, Art Quizzes will also be offered that will test viewers on their knowledge about the collection.



Through the hashtags #Iorestoacasa and #larteresist, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection is bringing art into homes, with the desire to return to normalcy and reopen its doors as soon as possible.

Photo: Nava Rizvi and Rogerio Victor Satil

Peggy's life and her collections told on social media. The museum's mission continues
Peggy's life and her collections told on social media. The museum's mission continues


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