Sketches of Frank Gehry
Witold Rybczynski writes in Slate about the film Sketches of Frank Gehry created by Sydney Pollack.
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… Ed Ruscha speaks about a younger Gehry seeking out artists, with whom he seemed to have more in common than with other architects. One of the things that Gehry shares with painters is that he, like them, takes aesthetic risks. His buildings are always a balancing act between the improbable and the impossible, and watching the tightrope walker do his tricks high up in the air is part of the thrill—and also explains his popularity.
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I’ve been using and enjoying reddit.com for a few months. Now Reddit has a deal with Slate for a site that displays only Slate articles. Pretty cool.