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The Guggenheim's top 10 nearest neighbors span art-world non-profits, art-focused media, and general-interest magazines — a mixed cluster with no single dominant pull and scores compressed between 0.99 and 0.97.

The shape is flat: similarity scores run from The Metropolitan Museum of Art at 0.99 down to Observer at 0.97, a range of just two percentage points across ten neighbors. The two closest neighbors — the Met (0.99) and MoMA The Museum of Modern Art (0.99) — are fellow non-profit cultural institutions, and Tate (0.98) adds a third. But the cluster doesn't stay within that lane. Refinery29 (0.98) and Artnet (0.98) are websites; Artforum (0.98) and Interview Magazine (0.98) are magazines. The Cut (0.97) and Observer (0.97) round out the set as a magazine and a news publisher respectively. Yoko Ono (0.97), classified as an Artist, is the only individual in the top 10 and the only Celebrities and Influencers entry among them.

Tallying subcategories: three Non-Profits, two Websites, three Magazines, one News Publisher, one Artist — no single subcategory commands the cluster. The Guggenheim's audience shape is defined less by institutional type than by a consistent orientation toward art, culture, and upscale editorial media, drawing audiences that look equally at home across museum walls and magazine pages.

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