Kurt Andersen and architect Frank Gehry talk about how both literal and conceptual frames shape our creativity.
Frank Gehry is one of today’s most visionary and pioneering architects. He’s drawn notice since the 1970’s for his deconstructed style, using unconventional materials and sculptural shapes in his buildings. He designed the instantly iconic Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. Gehry’s recent commissions include the Bard College Performing Arts Center and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
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