Time Flies at the Guggenheim: Museum's 24-Hour Marathon Program Begins Tonight

Sure, you missed out on the opportunity to stay the night in Carsten Holler‘s rotating hotel room (and thus had to live vicariously through Jerry Saltz), but here’s your chance to spend 24 hours straight at New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim museum, free of charge. This evening at 6:00 p.m., the museum sends off its exhibitionist exhibition, “theanyspacewhatever,” with a “24-Hour Program on the Concept of Time.” That’s right, 1,440 consecutive minutes of lectures, performances, and interviews! A full 864,000 seconds of presentations by artists, architects, scientists, philosophers, historians, engineers, filmmakers, musicians, and the odd German/comparative literature scholar!

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