CLOG slows things down. Each issue explores, from multiple viewpoints and through a variety of means, a single subject particularly relevant now. Succinctly, on paper, away from the distractions and imperatives of the screen.
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CLOG x Guggenheim (2014)
In 1939 the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation opened its first gallery space—the Museum of Non-Objective Painting—in a former Manhattan automobile showroom on East 54th Street. Seventy-five years later, the Guggenheim Foundation operates museums in New York, Venice, Bilbao, and soon, Abu Dhabi. Until relatively recently, additional Guggenheims could be found in Berlin, Las Vegas, and downtown New York.
The Guggenheim has transcended the conventional art museum to simultaneously become art collection, international constellation of architectural icons, and brand. With more on the way, the Guggenheim’s particularly powerful expansion-minded vigor shows no signs of diminishing.
CLOG : GUGGENHEIM will critically examine the past, present, and future architectural impact of this global institution