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Artist: Frank Gehry ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Frank Gehry.
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Frank O. Gehry Title: "Easy Edges" Side Chair Date: about 1972 Medium: laminated corrugated
- Frank Gehry - Easy Edges Table 1972 Corrugated Cardboard The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles American
- Chuck Close - Frank 1969 acrylic on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Sepp Frank, Ex Libris Wilhelm Frank, (One of 10 Book Plate Etchings), 1920 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Brangwyn, The etched Work of Frank Brangwyn (London: The Fine Art Society, 1908), 1908 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Brangwyn, Frank Brangwyn. Zwanzig graphische Arbeiten (Vienna: Artur Wolf, [1920?]), 1920 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, 8.7.92, 1992
- Sir Thomas Lawrence - Admiral Frank Sotheron 1809 oil on canvas Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester British Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, 11-1-81, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, 6.22.77 I, 1977 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, 6.22.77 II, 1977 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, 7.6.77 I, 1977 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, I 7.6.77, 1977 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, 11.7.81, 1981 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, 12.5.81, 1981 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, 12.9.81, 1981 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Short, Untitled, 1885 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, Untitled, 1981 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Short, Prisoners of War, 1890 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Short, Bonneville, 1887 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank B. Lemos, Firelight, 1919 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Weston Benson, The V., 1917 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Sutcliffe, Excitement, 1888 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Brangwyn, The Hay-Cart, 1907 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, Untitled, 1966 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, Untitled, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Brangwyn, An Alpine Bridge, 1926 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, Untitled II 7.11.77, 1977 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, Untitled, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Bellew, The Situation On The Black Sea, 1877 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Murray, Untitled (landscape), 1919 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, Untitled (1958) , 1958 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Short, Hayfield in Yorkshire, 1904 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Short, Ben Arthur (landscape), 1888 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank J. Van Sloun, Agnes, ca. 1920 - 1930 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Short, Solway Ness, 1887 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank J. Van Sloun, Walpi, Arizona, 1925 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank J. Van Sloun, Five Composition Notes, 1933 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, Untitled (3.6.83), 1983 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Lobdell, Untitled, 20th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (17) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Gehry
Guggenheim Museum: Frank Gehry, Architect: Retrospective Features Models, Plans, Drawings, Furniture, Photographs, and Video Footage, as well as Two Site-Specific Architectural Elements
Frank Gehry has raised the bar for architectural innovation, said Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. He has accomplished this because of his openness to the concept of difference and radical juxtaposition. Place two unli...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: TYPES AND PROTOTYPES: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design Among the architects and designers whose work is included
in the exhibition are Tom Bonauro, Henry Dreyfuss, Fork Unstable Media, Frank
Gehry, Michael Graves, George Nelson, Timothy Pflueger, Aldo Rossi, Samuel Smidt
and Le...
Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona: Requiem for the Staircase: Curated by Architect Oscar Tusquets Professor Juan
Antonio Ramirez has selected a few very important paintings and drawings
representing the entire history of art, in which each of the stairways has
been represented by great artists. These are accompanied by film footage
and lit...
Carnegie Museum of Art: The Pritzker Architecture Prize 1979-1999 The Pritzker Architecture Prize 1979-1999 is organized by The Art Institute of Chicago and is made possible by The Hyatt Foundation. ...
Columbus College of Art and Design: Museums for a New Millennium: Concepts, Projects, Buildings Sketches, drawings and models will be presented with detailed descriptions, making the exhibition a comprehensive history of museum architecture in the last decade of the 20th century. Organized by The Art Centre Basel, the exhibition has been tra...
Pharmaka: Venice: Inspiring Artists in Italy and California Meant to investigate this incomparable sense of place
through a variety of media (oil and canvas, mixed media and board, metal and
glass), new works and collaborations from this on-going project will be
exhibited in both Venice, Italy, and Los ...
Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum: Claes Oldenburg: Drawings, 1959-1977 and Claes Oldenburg with Coosje van Bruggen: Drawings, 1992-1998, in the Whitney Museum of American Art Oldenburg gained international fame for his Pop Art sculptures that transform common objects into whimsical constructions, using surprising and unexpected materials. His drawings reveal the creative process behind his public pieces. Oldenburg uses...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: The Architect’s Studio: Renzo Piano Renzo Piano has founded the Renzo Piano Building Workshops, a sort of international architecture academy where students and experienced architects work together in teams. These architectural studios – located in Paris and Genoa – resemble Renaissa...
Yale School of Architecture Galleries: leicht weit Light Structures: Jorg Schlaich Rudolf Bergermann By means of an extensive selection of their works, including towers, bridges, roof structures and facades, the exhibition will demonstrate how their innovative designs minimize material input and thus meet the designation "light structures."
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Oldenburg and van Bruggen on the Roof
On view will be three very large, intensely colored works, on which the
husband and wife sculptors have collaborated in recent years: Architect’s
Handkerchief,...
Architecture for Humanity: Call for Artists: Can architecture make a difference to those suffering with HIV/AIDS in Africa? Since AIDS was first diagnosed 20 years ago, 65 million people have been infected with HIV; 25 million have died. The disease continues to spread at an ever-alarming rate. Time and again medical professionals in the field and HIV/AIDS researchers,...
Palazzo Ducale: Arti and Architettura: 1900 - 2000 A utopian adventure, encroaching sometimes into “archisculpture”, whose protagonists – artists and architects from Kazimir Malevich to Vladmir Tatlin, from Antonio Sant'Elia to Giuseppe Terragni, from Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to Piet Mondrian, f...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Folds, Blobs, and Boxes: Architecture in the Digital Era Joseph Rosa, curator of architecture at the Heinz Architectural Center,
organized the exhibition. In just over a decade, we've seen the practice
of architecture completely revamped by this new design software, he said.
I doubt if architects w...
Memphis Brooks Museum: US DESIGN, 1975-2000 Thomas Hine and
Rosemarie Haag Bletter examined the cultural and theoretical issues that
have shaped American design from 1975 to 2000. Other members, including
David G. De Long in architecture, Miller in decorative and industrial
design, and ...
National Gallery of Art: Best Impressions: 35 Years of Prints and Sculpture from Gemini G.E.L. From its beginnings, Gemini has introduced cutting-edge methods of fabrication to realize the visions of its invited artists, said Earl A. Powell III, director, National Gallery of Art. We are pleased to present these innovative works by some of t...
Milwaukee Art Museum: Museums for a New Millennium: Concepts, Projects, Buildings Among those featured in this exhibition is the Milwaukee Art Museum expansion, designed by Santiago Calatrava, which opened in October 2001. Museums for a New Millennium at the Milwaukee Art Museum is sponsored by CG Schmidt, Inc. and Graef, Anha...
Guggenheim Museum: Kunsthistorisches Museum, State Hermitage Museum, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Sign Tri-Lateral Agreement in Vienna for the Development of Long- Term Collaborative Programs The tri-lateral agreement will establish a new level of international collaboration. The broad
strategic objectives of the alliance are: to expand international cultural relations; to make each
museum's collections accessible to broader audienc...
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