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Photography By Jim M. Goldstein

Guggenheim IV

Another view of the Guggenheim museum in New York city. The amazing architecture of this Frank Lloyd Wright building is itself art. Viewing people moving up and down the spiraling levels was as entertaining to me as viewing the art housed with in this famous New York museum.
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Today Marks the 1 Year Anniversary of the JMG-Galleries Blog

Today marks the 1 year anniversary of the JMG-Galleries blog. There are many stats to reference that blow my mind such as the 182,000+ times this blog has been loaded and the 310,000+ hits made to this blog in 1 years time. What blows my mind even more is the large number of great people [...]

Guggenheim III

Another view of the Guggenheim museum in New York city. Unfortunately during my visit they were restoring the exterior of the building so I was relegated to internal photographs. This was taken at 16mm on a Canon 1Ds Mark II.

New York City – The Guggenheim Museum II

If ever there were a building that could be considered art unto itself, my first thought would surely be the Guggenheim. The spiral floor and well lit space makes looking at art extremely enjoyable. Photographed is another perspective of the Guggenheim. This time looking from the top down.

New York City – The Guggenheim Museum

I had the pleasure of taking my wife to New York City as a gift for our 1 year wedding anniversary (note I had given her “paper” tickets on the day of in October). Cindy had yet to visit NYC so it was a lot of fun to run around town with her. As part [...]

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