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Megan Fontanella

About Megan Fontanella

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Megan Fontanella is a strategic leader, art historian, and curator whose research encompasses late 19th- and early 20th-century European and U.S. avant-gardes, with a particular focus on dealer networks and collecting patterns. Since joining the curatorial staff at the Guggenheim in 2005, she has organized or co-organized over thirty exhibitions for the Guggenheim’s extended constellation of museums in Bilbao, New York, Venice, and formerly Berlin, as well as led traveling exhibition projects in Australia, Canada, and Europe. Major exhibitions in New York include Gabriele Münter: Contours of a World; Vasily Kandinsky: Around the Circle; Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim; Giacometti; and Young Picasso in Paris.

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