Peggy Guggenheim’s townhouse in New York City

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Peggy Guggenheim’s townhouse in New York City was the modern art collector’s private residence and gallery space, where she prominently displayed groundbreaking works by artists such as Jackson Pollock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art gallery
townhouse
associatedMovement Abstract expressionism
surface form: Abstract Expressionism
associatedPerson Jackson Pollock
Peggy Guggenheim
associatedWith Jackson Pollock
modern art movement
collectionType avant-garde art
modern art
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance important site in the history of American modern art
venue for early display of Abstract Expressionist works
displayedWorkBy Jackson Pollock
various modern artists
era 20th century
function hosting private viewings
showcasing avant-garde art
locatedIn New York City
notableFor displaying modern art
exhibiting works by Jackson Pollock
owner Peggy Guggenheim
relatedTo Art of This Century gallery
surface form: Art of This Century gallery (New York)

Peggy Guggenheim Collection
usedAs gallery space
private residence

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Mural (1943) originalLocation Peggy Guggenheim’s townhouse in New York City
Mural commissionedFor Peggy Guggenheim’s townhouse in New York City
this entity surface form: Peggy Guggenheim’s townhouse