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theanyspacewhatever October 24, 2008-January 7, 2009


Carsten Höller, Revolving Hotel Room, 2008
Wood, leather, silk, feathers, cotton, horse hair, latex, acrylic glass, metal, and motor. © Carsten Höller/VBK, Vienna, 2008, Kunsthaus Bregenz. Photo: Markus Tretter

Made possible by the Waldorf=Astoria Collection.

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Take part in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend the night in one of the worlds’ most distinguished museums.  
 
From October 25 through January 6, guests can reserve an overnight stay in Revolving Hotel Room, a work of art created by artist Carsten Höller, at the Guggenheim Museum.
 
Revolving Hotel Room is an art installation comprising three outfitted, superimposed turning glass discs mounted onto a fourth disc that all turn harmoniously at a very slow speed. During the day the hotel room will be on view as part of the Guggenheim’s theanyspacewhatever exhibition, which runs from October 24, 2008–January 7, 2009. At night, the art installation becomes an operative hotel room outfitted with luxury amenities. 

Offer is subject to availability. Rates do not include taxes, gratuities, or incidental charges. Stay may only include one night. Limit one night per person. A maximum of two people per night.
 
Revolving Hotel Room is presented courtesy of Esther Schipper, Berlin, and Gagosian Gallery, in cooperation with the Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria, and is supported by the Waldorf=Astoria Collection®.

Hotel amenity products provided by (MALIN+GOETZ).
Hotel champagne provided by Pommery champagne.

Waldorf=Astoria Collection is helping support Revolving Hotel Room, but is not responsible for the accommodations.

 

This exhibition is sponsored by HUGO BOSS

Additional support is provided by the Waldorf=Astoria Collection; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; Etant donnés: The French-American Fund for Contemporary Art, a program of FACE; and The Grand Marnier Foundation.

The Guggenheim Museum gratefully acknowledges the Leadership Committee for theanyspacewhatever.

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