Jerry Saltz's Guggenheim Sleepover: 'At First, It Was All a Delight. Then It Got Weird.'

In this week’s issue of New York magazine, chief art critic Jerry Saltz recounts his recent one-night stand with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Saltz is among the lucky few to have scored a stay in Carsten Holler‘s “Revolving Hotel Room” (pictured in our photo at right) now on view in the museum’s “theanyspacewhatever” exhibition (you know, the one with Pinocchio‘s watery corpse?). For Saltz, “what seemed like an unbelievable chance to carry out my fantasy: an opportunity to spend the night with my wife on a rotating queen-size bed fitted out with satin sheets on the sixth ramp of Frank Lloyd Wright‘s Guggenheim Museum” turned into something else entirely.

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