A Carol Bove survey will fill the whole thing of the Guggenheim Museum‘s iconic Frank Lloyd Wright–designed rotunda in 2026.
The Bove present was introduced on Wednesday by the New York establishment, which additionally revealed that Taryn Simon has been tapped to take over the rotunda as soon as Bove’s exhibition ends. Additionally set for 2026 is a present referred to as “Guggenheim Pop” that may characteristic works by Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, and different members of the Pop artwork motion, alongside up to date inheritors to them, akin to Maurizio Cattelan, Lucia Hierro, and Josh Kline.
Bove’s present, which opens March 2, 2026, options 25 years’ value of labor, together with early drawings and the current steel sculptures for which she is now finest recognized. These sculptures usually characteristic vividly coloured bars that seem crushed and twisted, and act as meditations on notions of weight and weightlessness. Monumental works on this format memorably appeared within the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork’s facade in 2021.
The Guggenheim present, curated by Katherine Brinson, is being billed as Bove’s first-ever museum survey. It’s her largest exhibition since defecting from David Zwirner to Gagosian, which additionally represents Simon, whose present opens after the shut of Bove’s in August 2026.
The museum is essentially protecting particulars of Simon’s exhibition—opening September 18, 2026, and operating into March 2027—beneath wraps. Recognized for photo-based tasks analyzing the circulation of pictures and concepts, Simon will “collect an enormous constellation of pictures round a sweeping narrative that spirals by the area,” the museum stated, noting that her present opens in the identical 12 months that the US turns 250. “Guests will select their very own pathways by the whirlwind Simon has assembled.” Curator Nat Trotman is organizing the present.
“The Guggenheim’s mission is to supply a platform for understanding and having fun with fashionable and up to date artwork of probably the most inspiring caliber,” stated Guggenheim director and CEO Mariët Westermann in a press release. “Our 2026 exhibitions do exactly that, celebrating the profound contributions of American artists to international tradition—the Guggenheim manner.”















