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"What I love most about the building is its simplicity yet complexity at the same time. The fluid lines inside the building blew my mind." —Today's #FrankLloydWrightFridays photographer Julian Nimke
"The architecture creates a timeless flow where people, art, and the building merge. I wanted to capture that sense of being suspended in time, connected by the design." —Guggenheim Visitor and Photographer Luca Zanghierato #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"In the Guggenheim’s flowing curves, I captured a moment where architecture and visitors create a harmonious scene. The gentle spirals frame the viewers, blending light and space, turning the building into a serene canvas." —Jie Roe #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"I wanted to paint the Guggenheim in New York City because its mix of straight lines and sweeping curves is so striking. I never get tired of its form—it’s timeless and always fascinating." -Jessica Brilli, today's #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist
"As an artist, I am drawn to visual and narrative contrast— opposite energies meeting to find resolution on the surface of the canvas.” —Thomas Wells Schaller #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"The elegance of its rounded shapes, the purity of the white and the playful side of the exhibition spaces make the Guggenheim an irresistible building." —Illustrator Paulo Mariotti #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"This is not A.I.; this is a raw analog shot! I unintentionally came up with one of my favorite double-exposure works that I’ve ever made."—Photographer and Guggenheim New York Intern, Gabriel Ramos Careaga #FrankLloydWrightFridays
Did you know Frank Lloyd Wright’s tiniest masterpiece is a doghouse? Designed for Eddie, a Labrador, at the request of 12-year-old Jim Berger, this charming structure shows Wright’s genius in miniature. #FrankLloydWright #FrankLloydWrightFridays
Take a look back at 2024’s top 3 #FrankLloydWrightFridays submissions. 🌀 Thanks to everyone for tagging your photos and illustrations—we can’t wait to see what you come up with in 2025! 1. Gabriel Ramos Careaga 2. Kit Li 3. Luca Zanghierato
"There are simply not enough words to describe Frank Lloyd Wright. I remember learning about him in university and was first exposed to his designs. Since then, I have always felt a sense of awe." —Kit Li, today's #FrankLloydWrightFridays illustrator
Soar above a masterpiece! 🌀 Experience the Guggenheim’s architectural poetry from above through stunning new drone views. #FrankLloydWrightFridays #dronevideo
"When I visited the Guggenheim Museum for the first time, I was fascinated by its unique architecture! This spiral-ramped building topped by a large skylight, curious people on the interior walkways inspired me." —Sevgi Merve Aksu, today's #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist
"As an architecture student...I heard a lot about Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum. Its circulation, spiral form and sloped ramps makes it a unique concrete structure." —Melissa Ramos López #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"The inspiration of my paintings is the beauty of shapes of the Guggenheim NY, an artwork that contains artworks. IN&OUT expresses the connection between who we are and what we have in our hearts." -Andrea Gnocchi, this week's #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist
Ten years ago, we launched #FrankLloydWrightFridays to celebrate our iconic building—and now, as we mark the museum’s 65th anniversary, we’re spotlighting a decade of your incredible illustrations! Swipe through and see how Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece continues to inspire…
"The Guggenheim inspires me as it relates to being spiritual in form and nature. I always start on the top floor and follow the natural downward curve. A descent from the heavens. Each floor like a different realm". -Gabrielle Drake, this week's #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist
"There is something amazing in the spiraling design of the Guggenheim that feels like it is referencing nature more than architecture. That’s why I imagined bringing a park into the museum."—TYPOE #FrankLloydWrightFridays
Drawing tips from @GavinSnider! #FrankLloydWrightFridays 🌀 Curves are easy. Straight lines are hard. 🖼️ The building is already a work of art. You just need to get it down on paper. ⚪ It’s lighter than you think. Don’t overwork the facade. 🌑 It’s darker than you think.…
"The architectural lines of the Guggenheim captivate and mesmerize me, guiding me sinuously in photographic composition. Each time, they surprise me with their elegant, sinuous, eternally innovative, and timeless rigor." —Photographer Fabio Furlotti #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"Walking through the Guggenheim museum, I immediately fell in love with Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural design choices. For me, this image represents both the scale as well as the minimalist nature of the building.“ -Florian Popp, this week's #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist
“The Guggenheim’s iconic spiral? Too tempting not to twist! So I wrapped it up like a mummy—because architecture deserves a little character!”-May Leung (@architaktoo) Happy #Halloween from the Guggenheim! 🎃 #FrankLloydWrightFridays
Looking at this architectural gem on #NewYork´s Upper Eastside: a marvelous nature-inspired urban landscape enchanting with a treasure trove of the finest #art inside! @Guggenheim @artsy @artnet @ArtReview_ @ArtinAmerica @nytimesarts @staedelmuseum #FranklloydWrightFridays
"The Guggenheim building has a certain organic plasticity, that is complemented by the nature that surrounds it. It’s a thrilling combination of planning, structure and the spontaneity of life." —Nelli Hergenröther #FrankLloydWrightFridays
Did you know Frank Lloyd Wright’s tiniest masterpiece is a doghouse? Designed for Eddie, a Labrador, at the request of 12-year-old Jim Berger, this charming structure shows Wright’s genius in miniature. #FrankLloydWright #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"The elegance of its rounded shapes, the purity of the white and the playful side of the exhibition spaces make the Guggenheim an irresistible building." —Illustrator Paulo Mariotti #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"When I visited the Guggenheim Museum for the first time, I was fascinated by its unique architecture! This spiral-ramped building topped by a large skylight, curious people on the interior walkways inspired me." —Sevgi Merve Aksu, today's #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist
"As an artist, I am drawn to visual and narrative contrast— opposite energies meeting to find resolution on the surface of the canvas.” —Thomas Wells Schaller #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"What I love most about the building is its simplicity yet complexity at the same time. The fluid lines inside the building blew my mind." —Today's #FrankLloydWrightFridays photographer Julian Nimke
"As an architecture student...I heard a lot about Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum. Its circulation, spiral form and sloped ramps makes it a unique concrete structure." —Melissa Ramos López #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"There are simply not enough words to describe Frank Lloyd Wright. I remember learning about him in university and was first exposed to his designs. Since then, I have always felt a sense of awe." —Kit Li, today's #FrankLloydWrightFridays illustrator
"The architecture creates a timeless flow where people, art, and the building merge. I wanted to capture that sense of being suspended in time, connected by the design." —Guggenheim Visitor and Photographer Luca Zanghierato #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"I wanted to paint the Guggenheim in New York City because its mix of straight lines and sweeping curves is so striking. I never get tired of its form—it’s timeless and always fascinating." -Jessica Brilli, today's #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist
Ten years ago, we launched #FrankLloydWrightFridays to celebrate our iconic building—and now, as we mark the museum’s 65th anniversary, we’re spotlighting a decade of your incredible illustrations! Swipe through and see how Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece continues to inspire…
"In the Guggenheim’s flowing curves, I captured a moment where architecture and visitors create a harmonious scene. The gentle spirals frame the viewers, blending light and space, turning the building into a serene canvas." —Jie Roe #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"Frank Lloyd Wright took inspiration from a nautilus shell when designing the Guggenheim. With this collage, I wanted to celebrate the connection between nature and architecture." —Monica McGarry, our first #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist of 2024. 🐚🌀
“I had to sketch the Guggenheim Museum for class. I was thinking about how it would have turned out if I had been there! A curvaceous goddess in the middle of "Living Cube City" and I started drawing.” —Romina Zahedian #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"This is not A.I.; this is a raw analog shot! I unintentionally came up with one of my favorite double-exposure works that I’ve ever made."—Photographer and Guggenheim New York Intern, Gabriel Ramos Careaga #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"There is something amazing in the spiraling design of the Guggenheim that feels like it is referencing nature more than architecture. That’s why I imagined bringing a park into the museum."—TYPOE #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"This view, which I painted from across the street and in the late afternoon light, is one of my favorites. As an architecture student and painter, observing this elegant building "live" under these conditions was a real treat." —#FrankLloydWrightFridays artist, Philip Spence.
"The architectural lines of the Guggenheim captivate and mesmerize me, guiding me sinuously in photographic composition. Each time, they surprise me with their elegant, sinuous, eternally innovative, and timeless rigor." —Photographer Fabio Furlotti #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"The inspiration of my paintings is the beauty of shapes of the Guggenheim NY, an artwork that contains artworks. IN&OUT expresses the connection between who we are and what we have in our hearts." -Andrea Gnocchi, this week's #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist
Did you know Frank Lloyd Wright called the Civic Center his vision of an “architecture of democracy”? He wanted to create a space where government buildings felt open, accessible, and connected to nature. #FrankLloydWright #FrankLloydWrightFridays
"The Guggenheim inspires me as it relates to being spiritual in form and nature. I always start on the top floor and follow the natural downward curve. A descent from the heavens. Each floor like a different realm". -Gabrielle Drake, this week's #FrankLloydWrightFridays artist
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