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Zinedine Zidane Exhibition Opens at New York's Guggenheim Museum

Zinedine Zidane video art portrait exhibition displayed inside Guggenheim Museum New York

Zinedine Zidane video art portrait exhibition displayed inside Guggenheim Museum New York

According to a report by L'Équipe journalist Hugo Guillemet, the prestigious Guggenheim Museum in New York is hosting a dedicated installation titled "Zidane, a 21st century portrait" throughout the ongoing World Cup event. Created originally in 2006 by contemporary artists Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno, the artwork transforms former France legend Zinedine Zidane into a centerpiece of high art inside the museum's Peter B. Lewis Theater.

The immersive exhibition captures Zinedine Zidane in real-time during a La Liga encounter between Real Madrid and Villarreal CF from April 2005. Filmed using seventeen synchronized cameras focused exclusively on the midfielder, the multi-screen arrangement breaks down every movement, subtle gesture, and sound made by the iconic playmaker, turning 90 minutes of football into a mesmerizing visual study.

Editorial team observations note that the exhibition has drawn a diverse, international crowd to the famous Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building on 5th Avenue, ranging from dedicated football enthusiasts to art critics. From editorial monitoring of visitor reactions, the installation successfully creates a bridge between sports heritage and modern art, allowing patrons to appreciate Zidane's field presence as a living portrait.

Based on details provided by museum staff, the unique installation will remain accessible to visitors in New York through July 19, 2026, coinciding directly with the final match of the World Cup.

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