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An Overfilled Guggenheim Retrospective Dulls Carol Bove’s Brilliance

Last updated: March 5, 2026 4:10 pm
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Art Review: Carol Bove at the Guggenheim Museum

There was a moment in the Guggenheim’s expansive Carol Bove exhibition that truly captivated me. It was when I stumbled upon “10 Hours” (2019), a striking piece located on the museum’s third ramp. This artwork consists of a hollow, crimped and bent rectangular tube, painted in a vibrant banana yellow hue, draped over an upright stanchion of roughly cut steel with a rust patina. The juxtaposition of materials and colors creates a sense of paradoxical familiarity and strangeness. It challenges the viewer’s expectations and invites contemplation on the nature of the objects we encounter in our everyday lives.

Another standout piece in the exhibition is “Field Figures” (2008), a poignant combination of driftwood and steel that rises tall from a flat steel base. The weathered timber supported by the metal struts evokes a sense of memorialization, hinting at a post-apocalyptic narrative. Similarly, “Peel’s foe, not a set animal, laminates a tone of sleep” (2013) intrigues with its mix of brass and concrete, transforming from a brutalist building model to a maze of concealed bunkers as one circles around it.

“The Night Sky Over New York” (2007) is a breathtaking composition of metallic elements, resembling a cosmic rainfall frozen in time. In contrast, “Untitled (The Middle Pillar)” (2007) features a carpet of peacock feathers laid delicately on the ground, exuding vibrant colors and delicate elegance.

One of the most engaging aspects of Bove’s exhibition is the tactile library, where visitors can interact with materials from the artist’s studio. From scaled-down machines to samples of paints, the hands-on experience adds a new dimension to the viewing process. Works by other artists interspersed throughout the show, such as Agnes Martin and Édouard Vuillard, enrich the dialogue around Bove’s art.

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However, the exhibition also faces criticism for its overwhelming scale and lack of focus. The sheer volume of works on display, spanning Bove’s output over the past 25 years, dilutes the impact of individual pieces. Some installations come across as arbitrary combinations of materials, lacking coherence and depth.

In conclusion, while Carol Bove’s exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum offers moments of brilliance and contemplation, it could benefit from a more focused and curated approach. A smaller, more selective survey would allow for a deeper exploration of Bove’s artistic evolution and thematic concerns. Nevertheless, the exhibition remains a thought-provoking experience for visitors seeking to engage with contemporary art.

Carol Bove continues at the Guggenheim Museum (1071 Fifth Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through August 2. The exhibition was organized by Katherine Brinson, Charlotte Youkilis, and Bellara Huang.

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