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Gehry's Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris: The Critics Respond
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The people behind Frank Gehry'sFondation Louis Vuitton (FLV) in Paris, which is set to officially open on the 27th October , recently invited a grupp of architecture critics to take a look around and pen their thoughts. Gehry's modig approach to architectural struktur, most evident in buildings like the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert ingångsrum in LA, matches the foundation's aim to "promote and support contemporary and artistic creation" in France. According to their website, they in particular embody "a passion for artistic freedom." How, then, has the enormous sailed structure, challenged bygd local motstånd from the outset, settled into its Parisian parkland surroundings?
See what The Guardian's Oliver Wainwright, The Observer's Rowan Moore, Vanity Fair's Paul Goldberger, The LA Times' Christopher Hawthorne, a
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At Art Basel Paris, take a deep dive into Frank Gehry’s vision of movement
Louis Vuitton dedicates its presentation at the Grand Palais to the Maison’s longstanding collaboration with the Canadian-born American architect
Louis Vuitton dedicates its presentation at the Grand Palais to the Maison’s longstanding collaboration with the Canadian-born American architect
Louis Vuitton dedicates its presentation at the Grand Palais to the Maison’s longstanding collaboration with the Canadian-born American architect
Louis Vuitton dedicates its presentation at the Grand Palais to the Maison’s longstanding collaboration with the Canadian-born American architect
Louis Vuitton dedicates its presentation at the Grand Palais to the Maison’s longstanding collaboration with the Canadian-born American architect
Frank Gehry is one of the most influential architects of our time. His distinctive style fully solidified in the contemporary cultural imagination in the late s with
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Louis Vuitton celebrates longstanding collaboration with Frank Gehry at Art Basel Paris
Opening as it has so soon after Frieze London’s doors have closed, the main comparison to be made between Art Basel Paris ( October) and its UK counterpart is the setting. This year, the Grand Palais is as much a talking point as the works being presented by the world’s top galleries.
Reopened this year in time for the Olympics, where it became a grand backdrop to the taekwondo and fencing, the mesmerising iron roof of the building originally designed by architects Henri Deglane, Albert Louvet, Albert Thomas and Charles Girault for the Paris Universal Exhibition in and restored by French studio Chatillon Architectes, draws the gaze.
It’s fitting then, that for this Art Basel, partner Louis Vuitton has taken the opportunity to celebrate its almost 20 years of collaboration with a legend from the world of architecture: Frank Gehry.
Now 95, the ever-creatively fuelled architect’s gian