NEW YORK, NY.- In August 2010, on the occasion of Peggy Guggenheims birthday and the 30th Anniversary of the museum, the Collection launched the project A Gift for Peggy, a fund-raising campaign to made possible the purchase of two pairs of earrings that once belonged to Peggy and which were created for her by Yves Tanguy and by Alexander Calder. Peggy wore one each of these on October 20 1942 at the inauguration of her historic
New York museum-gallery Art of This Century to declare her impartiality between Surrealist and abstract art.
Yesterday, the museum announced that the first pair of earrings, painted by Yves Tanguy, have at last returned home thanks to the generosity of the members and friends of the museum who, with their enthusiasm, have added a new and intriguing episode to Peggys story which is told by works of art.
The earrings will be on display in Palazzo Venier dei Leoni until late September, when they will travel to Basel for the exhibition Surrealism in Paris at the Beyeler Foundation, opening October 2, in which an entire gallery will be dedicated to
Peggy Guggenheim.