Homage to Frank Gehry American architect Frank Gehry has created quite a stir
with the construction of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, with its extravagant
design, the overcoming of an extraordinary technical challenge and the
building's happy integration into the urban context of the Basque capital.
The magnitude of this daring building cannot help but have an influence
on our perceptions of reality and an effect on the power of our imagination. His work, beyond an artistic sensibility, is triply hybrid.
First of all, the heterogeneous structure of the Museum brings to mind
both a ship and a wild plant. Next, because of the photographs chosen,
there is a juxtaposition of organic and inorganic forms to make the
original collages. And finally, to achieve the desired result, the artist
uses two different media at the same time to create these works: photography
and the computer. February 2002 |