The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao celebrates the twenty-fourth anniversary of its opening in 1997 this weekend with two free opening days for the public who visit its exhibitions on Saturday and Sunday.
The Museum recalls that to access its facilities it will be essential to have reserved the tickets electronically and that they will only be available on the website of the exhibition center.
With these free tickets, visitors will be able to contemplate, among others, the exhibition that will open this Friday dedicated to women painters in the world of abstraction that provides a new vision of the history of abstraction from its origins to the 1980s through the works of more than one hundred women.
They will also show the one dedicated to the American artist Alice Neel, and will be available the selection of works from the Museum Collection that can be described as ingenious and experimental, and the selection of Masterpieces from the Collection of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao such as The Matter of Time by Richard Serra, Installation for Bilbao by Jenny Holzer or the impressive paintings by Mark Rothko, Yves Klein, Andy Warhol or Jean Michel-Basquiat.

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