For our last episode of season two, we are packing a picnic of bellinis, spritzes, and fritto misto and taking a time-travelling gondola from New York at the turn of the 20th century to Paris in the ‘20s, London in the ‘30s, New York in the ‘40s, and Venice in the ‘50s with Creative Director Alex Eagle and her guest, Peggy Guggenheim. An art collector, champion (and lover) of surrealist and modern artists, courageous rescuer of priceless works, and open-book memoirist, Peggy Guggenheim defied expectations at every turn, and helped to shape “modern art” as we know it. She always kept colourful company–including Fanfare favourite Marcel Duchamp, onetime lover Samuel Beckett, Jackson Pollock (whose career she helped to establish), and pretty much any other twentieth century modern art luminary you can name–and from her Schiapparelli cellophane dress to her mismatched Alexander Calder/Yves Tanguy earrings, she knew how to make a statement. This rollicking audio mood board of a dinner party starts at Alex’s London loft and makes its way to Venice, home of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, for some late-night tiramisu.
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Monica Ainley DLV @monicaainleyDLV
Emma Knight @emmalknight
Alex Eagle @eagletta
Dinner with Peggy Guggenheim Playlist by DJ Monique DLV
Peggy in the Schiaparelli Cellophane Dress
Fact check: Wikipedia says she inherited US$2.5 million, equivalent to US$39.1 million in 2021, which is quite a bit higher than we said.
Her memoir: Out of This Century: Confessions of an Art Addict by Peggy Guggenheim
The biography: Peggy Guggenheim, The Shock of the Modern by Francine Prose
The documentary: Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict (2015)
Our Venice caterer: Rosa Salva
Venetian Spritz via NYT Cooking
Fritto Misto via Bon Appetit
Vitello Tonnato via Cook Eat World
Tiramisu by Chef Dennis
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