A SPECIAL FRANK GEHRY EXHIBITION IN MILAN’S TRIENNALE

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Milan’s Triennale is showing a special exhibition of Frank Gehry’s work curated by the architect himself. It presents a selection of Gehry’s building projects since 1997, that is, after designing Bilbao’s landmark Guggenheim Museum. Bilbao’s project inspired the architect (and so many others) to adopt different technologies and a town-planning approach to future constructions, and the projects on display in this exhibition show how they interact with their surroundings. That includes Chicago’s Jay Pritzker Pavilion, the DZ Bank Building in Berlin, the Interactive Corporation Headquarters in New York, and Abu Dhabi’s Guggenheim Museum branch.
Each project is illustrated through photographs, drawings, films, and models, in a way that explains the different stages of Gehry’s creative process.
It can all be seen now until January 10, 2010, every day except Mondays.
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