Peggy Guggenheim Analytical Essay

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I attended the College of Arts lecture series where the film Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict was screened. The event was opened by Professor Marchi introduced the subject of Peggy Guggenheim to the audience and explaining the significance that Peggy Guggenheim has had on 20th century art. The film follows the story, chronologically, of Peggy Guggenheim through her life from a very young girl to the artist patron that she was known for all the way till her death. This film approaches the subject of this figure like a biography, by using interview segments of Peggy Guggenheim, pictures and interviews with different people who knew her intimately or studied her influence on the art scene. Her life was unique and astounding but also plagued with many tragedies and the movie works at uncovering each …show more content…

The most interesting information to learn on this subject was that, Peggy Guggenheim was not accredited nor widely acknowledged for her impact on Modern art for a good majority of her life. The film illustrates the ways in which Peggy Guggenheim, arguably, was the method by which these artists became such important figures. As a patron she provided: recognition, financial support and even a way to escape persecution to those artist who needed it. Her own personal life as previously mentioned, was fraught with multiple misfortunate events such as the deaths of multiple family members and her own child. Her money and affluence brought her a comfortable life for the most part. But, it is the personal aspects of her life such as these events that seem to be the catalyst for depression and loneliness in Peggy Guggenheim. In the film her patronage of the arts was described to be the motivating force in

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