Biography of Peggy Guggenheim—a socialite and niece of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's founder—who befriended and supported artists including Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko and who collected modern European and American art. Includes audio recordings of interviews of Guggenheim by her biographer Jacqueline Bograd Weld in 1978–79.
Director
Vreeland, Lisa Immordino
Writer
Colish, Bernadine; Vreeland, Lisa Immordino
Producer
Braun, Dan; Buchthal, Stanley F.; Koh, David; Vreeland, Lisa Immordino
Cinematographer
Trilling, Peter
Editor
Colish, Bernadine; Parker, Jed
Production Team
Submarine Deluxe, Dakota Group, Fischio Films, Submarine Production, Bob & Co., and Music Box Films
Genre
Documentary
Source
Based on the biography Peggy: The Wayward Guggenheim by Jacqueline Bograd Weld
Language
English
Media Format
1 DVD (95 min.), 1 Blu-ray disc (95 min.), or 1 streaming video (95 min.)
Type
Color with black and white sequences
Additional Content
The DVD and Blu-ray disc include additional interviews and a Q&A with director Lisa Immordino Vreeland.