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Frank Gehry: The City and the Music



The book "Frank Gehry: The City and Music" is a collaboration between the architect and critic Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe. The book focuses on two projects, Gehry's unrealized proposal for the rehabilitation of Berlin's Museum Island and his soon to be completed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, while discussing other projects such as the Pavilion for the Performing Arts in Concord, California, the Gu... more details
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  • Provides an in-depth look at the work of Frank Gehry, discussing his various projects and how they've affected the way architecture is seen
  • Provides critical analysis of Gehry's theories and practices
  • Provides a look at Gehry's influence on contemporary architecture


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Author Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780415239950
Publisher Routledge
Manufacturer Routledge
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The book "Frank Gehry: The City and Music" is a collaboration between the architect and critic Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe. The book focuses on two projects, Gehry's unrealized proposal for the rehabilitation of Berlin's Museum Island and his soon to be completed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, while discussing other projects such as the Pavilion for the Performing Arts in Concord, California, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and the Experience Music Project in Seattle. Gilbert-Rolfe's expertise in painting and art criticism is discussed in relation to Gehry's belief in architecture as a democratic practice which is at once practical and expressive.

An insightful examination of the social planning and the individual subjectivity of the architecture of Frank Gehry. Frank Gehry: The City and Music is the result of a unique collaboration between the architect and leading critic Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe. The book focuses on two projects, Gehry's unrealized proposal for the rehabilitation of Berlin's Museum Island and his soon to be completed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles,while discussing other projects such as the Pavilion for the Performing Arts in Concord, California, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and the Experience Music Project in Seattle. Gehry's much debated relationship to Minimalist sculpture, uses of new building materials and attitude to tradition, are discussed with regard to his belief in architecture as a democratic practice which is at once practical and expressive. Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe is a painter and art critic, whose publications include Beauty and the Contemporary Sublime, Beyond Piety: Critical Essays on the Visual Arts 1986-1993, and Immanence and Contradiction: Recent Essays on the Artistic Device.He has been awarded National Endowment for the Arts fellowships in painting, and in 1998 was presented with the Frank Jewett Mather Award for Art Criticism by the College Art Association. He teaches in the graduate school at Art Center, Pasadena, California.
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