ICYMI: MAVERICK LIFE: Step Inside Frank Gehry’s Newest Tower in the South of France
. “When you go to Arles, you look at it differently because you can see where Van Gogh got his colors,” he says.Gehry’s tower is built in three tiers. The first is a roughly 25-foot-high plinth, which raises the tower from the ground and houses the Foundation’s “living archive” program, its main exhibition gallery, and its “glass room,” where artist Christian Marclay’s spectacular 24-hour film montageis exhibited.
In the main exhibition hall, visitors can see Urs Fischer’s Untitled from 2011, which he produced for the 2011 Venice Biennale with the support of Hoffmann. Image: Jeremy Suyker/Bloomberg In another corner of the main exhibition hall, Paul McCarthy’s 2011 wood sculpture, White Snow and Dopey, stands in front of posters made in 2012 by Rirkrit Tiravanija and paintings by Etel Adnan created from 2010 to 2015. Image: Jeremy Suyker/Bloomberg
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