Guggenheim Going Dark Rotunda T-Shirt

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Elevate your style with the Guggenheim Going Dark Rotunda T-Shirt. A limited edition versions of our classic Guggenheim Rotunda T-Shirt. Black, 100% cotton, featuring iconic logos on the front and Guggenheim Rotunda on the back. Proudly printed in the USA.

Going Dark brings together a multigenerational group of contemporary artists who engage the "semi-visible" figure—representations that are partially (or fully) obscured, including, in some cases, literally darkened—and suggests that the concept of going dark is a tool that has been used by artists for decades to probe enduring questions surrounding both the potential and the discontents of social visibility. 

Elevate your style with the Guggenheim Going Dark Rotunda T-Shirt. A limited edition versions of our classic Guggenheim Rotunda T-Shirt. Black, 100% cotton, featuring iconic logos on the front and Guggenheim Rotunda on the back. Proudly printed in the USA.

Going Dark brings together a multigenerational group of contemporary artists who engage the "semi-visible" figure—representations that are partially (or fully) obscured, including, in some cases, literally darkened—and suggests that the concept of going dark is a tool that has been used by artists for decades to probe enduring questions surrounding both the potential and the discontents of social visibility. 



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Elevate your style with the Guggenheim Going Dark Rotunda T-Shirt. A limited edition versions of our classic Guggenheim Rotunda T-Shirt. Black, 100% cotton, featuring iconic logos on the front and Guggenheim Rotunda on the back. Proudly printed in the USA.

Going Dark brings together a multigenerational group of contemporary artists who engage the "semi-visible" figure—representations that are partially (or fully) obscured, including, in some cases, literally darkened—and suggests that the concept of going dark is a tool that has been used by artists for decades to probe enduring questions surrounding both the potential and the discontents of social visibility. 



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