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...Guggenheim, Spain's Julio González gets...
...either Europe or America since 1956. If not a forgotten man of sculpture, González (1876-1942) is certainly a much misunderstood one. But last month a show of almost 300 of his sculptures, paintings, drawings and related objects went on view at New York City's Guggenheim Museum. Organized with bracing intelligence by Art Historian Margit Rowell, who must by now be regarded as the world authority on the relation between cubism and constructivism in modern sculpture, it shows us González whole for the first time in more than a generation...
...Guggenheim show contains a fair sampling of his early metalwork: boxes and buckles, necklaces and rings, all made with perfect competence and a brisk sense of design, none of them markedly different from or technically better than the general run of high-quality craft metalwork that came out of Barcelona in the years of el modernismo, or art nouveau. After 1900, when González moved to Paris, he and his sisters made a living by selling such things in a boutique. What with his metal ornaments and their laces and embroideries, the González clan in Paris...
Nine professors were awarded prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship Awards averaging about $19,000 per recipient, the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation announced last week...
...Guggenheim's Messer, a member of the Fogg's visiting committee, believes that Bok's initial cancellation "was contrary to everyone's interests," he agrees it has not hampered the search committee's work in the long...