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Frank Gehry

August 2021

  • Luma Arles

    Luma Arles review – Frank Gehry, a billionaire and a wonderland of good intentions

    Gehry’s crumpled metal tower is the glittering icon of a new cultural campus in the south of France

June 2021

  • Gehry’s tower forms the centrepiece of  a multidisciplinary art and culture complex developed on the site of former railway workshops

    Frank Gehry’s Luma Arles tower to open in south of France

    Building is architect’s tribute to Arles’ most famous residents: the Romans and Vincent van Gogh

December 2020

  • Culture 2021, Art. From left; Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam by MVRDV, Eileen Agar self portrait, A Lion by Albrecht Dürer, Allegory of Fable by Gustave Moreau

    2021 culture preview
    Brutal Bacon, wild Gehry and unmissable Abramovic: 2021's best art, architecture and photography

    Rodin, Bacon and Eileen Agar will be big, but Abramovic’s art attack could eclipse them all. Plus Frank Gehry unleashes a tornado and Helen Levitt shows how street photography should be done

September 2020

  • Gehry’s $150m Eisenhower Memorial in Washington. Gehry said: ‘Eisenhower was a giver of his life and time for the community and the world at large, so it’s not bombastic and it’s trying to be more modest.’

    Frank Gehry sees end to 'bombastic' monuments as Eisenhower tribute unveiled

  • the new Dwight D Eisenhower memorial by Frank Gehry.

    Frank Gehry on his memorial to Eisenhower: ‘His accomplishments bring tears to my eyes’

February 2019

  • Frank Gehry photographed at his Los Angeles offices.

    Frank Gehry at 90: ‘I love working. I love working things out’

  • Simon Rattle

    Will Frank Gehry’s Wimbledon concert hall outshine £300m City rival?

October 2017

  • Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim museum in Bilbao.

    The Bilbao effect: how Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim started a global craze

    Opened 20 years ago this month, the glittering titanium museum had a wow factor that cities around the globe were soon clamouring to copy

September 2017

  • Rowan Moore

    Why British architecture needs to be open to all talents

    Rowan Moore
    The competition process that once enabled hungry young architects to design iconic public buildings has given way to a climate of caution

July 2017

  • The site for the new Barbican concert hall, currently occupied by the Museum of London, which is moving to a new building in nearby Smithfield Market.

    Frank Gehry and Renzo Piano on shortlist for Barbican's new concert hall

    Norman Foster and New York firm behind New York’s High Line park also among those to submit design plans for long-mooted cultural hub
  • Lucinda Childs Dance Company perform Available Light in Manchester.

    Available Light review – a masterclass in movement

    Lucinda Childs’s collaboration with Frank Gehry and John Adams remains illuminating 35 years on
  • Hypnotic rapture... Available Light at the Palace Theatre, as part of Manchester International Festival 2017.

    Available Light review – Lucinda Childs' minimalist movers weave through John Adams' music

    This exhilarating revival reignites the alchemy that the choreographer and the composer found with architect Frank Gehry

May 2017

  • I Love Dick - press still

    From I Love Dick to Louie: can TV shows help people understand art?

    I Love Dick doubles as a stealth art history lesson and joins a very select list of TV shows that get close to capturing what art and artists are all about

October 2016

  • David Lynch

    David Lynch's festival of disruption review – not quite reaching its peak

    This two-day multidisciplinary event felt thin in places, particularly the film portion, but offered an interesting glimpse into artists influenced by the auteur

September 2016

  • Google recently moved into the Binoculars Building, a collaboration between Frank Gehry and artist Claes Oldenburg.

    The phantom Venice: hunting for Frank Gehry in LA's strangest neighbourhood

    It was the gaudy Disneyland of its day which beguiled Jim Morrison and Janis Joplin, and now hosts some of Gehry’s boldest creations. Stephen McLaren goes treasure hunting for the architect’s new home – and finds a beachfront town that has undergone more reinventions than a Hollywood C-lister

October 2015

  • LA river Oliver Wainwright

    Resilient cities
    Is Frank Gehry really the right person to revitalise the Los Angeles river?

    The 51-mile concrete gutter housing the LA river – more famous as a dystopian film backdrop than a body of water – is finally due for a facelift. Should it be redesigned by locals who’ve campaigned for years – or by starchitect Gehry?

September 2015

  • Frank Gehry

    Frank Gehry says his plan for LA will make New York's High Line look 'pishy'

  • Walkie Talkie

    The debate
    Should Britain’s ‘worst building’ be demolished?

    Jonathan Jones and Deyan Sudjic

June 2015

  • Colin Farrell as Detective Ray Velcoro in the second season of True Detective

    Observer TV reviews
    The week in TV: Imagine: Frank Gehry; True Detective; The Brink; The Syndicate; Black Work

  • The 2014 Serpentine Pavilion designed by Smiljan Radic

    Gimme shelter: afterlives of the Serpentine Gallery pavilions – in pictures

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