Frank Gehry, you're a genius!
The idea of taking a quotidian object and rendering it in a new material, or taking a quotidian material and making something different out of it, that's the post-modern experiment, going back to Frank Gehry's cardboard chairs.
Given: that we can make a computer do what xyz.com makes it do. Or, given: we can make a piece of titanium do what Frank Gehry makes it do.
The major projects that Frank Gehry has done have been funded by philanthropists, or institutions ... This is a commercial proposition that needs to stand on its own feet. If it’s viable we’ll proceed.
People go to a therapist to solve anxieties, handle their marriage, fix themselves. An artist goes to learn how to change the world.
The major projects that Frank Gehry has done have been funded by philanthropists, or institutions ... This is a commercial proposition that needs to stand on its own feet. If it’s viable we’ll proceed.
Don’t go there. It was a painful experience. I guess I never did understand your planning system and all those interfering government design advisers.
He created a beautiful little model while I was away, of these butterflies fluttering through the pavilion ... They're on their way somewhere and have stopped for a moment. It gives it a sense of movement which is a quality that I try to put in all the work.
When you think of garden structures in London, you think of things like the Crystal Palace that are big, but very light and ephemeral. I thought that was one way to do it, but then I got excited about this timber catapult that Leonardo designed so it began to become something much more chunky.