The AGO Gehry exhibition opens the same day and runs to May 7th.
More info about the Gehry AGO exhibit I found on the Toronto
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AGO - Frank Gehry: Art + Architecture - Feb 18 - May 7
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Exploring the unique and dynamic sculptural style of one of the world’s most celebrated architects, the AGO’s new exhibition Frank Gehry: Art + Architecture will give the visitor a glimpse into the future of the AGO expansion project within the context of four Frank Gehry projects.
Organized by the AGO, and running from February 18 to May 7, the exhibition will feature models and site photographs of the Ray and Maria Stata Center, Boston (MIT); Millennium Park Music Pavilion and Great Lawn, Chicago; Walt Disney Concert Hall, LA; and the DZ Bank in Berlin. Along with working models generated through the design of the AGO’s expansion project, the exhibition will explore the impact of Gehry’s buildings on the surrounding communities. Audio/visual components featuring interviews and testimonials will illustrate the human quality of Gehry’s designs.
“Frank Gehry is an icon in both art and architecture and this exhibition will give visitors a unique opportunity to not only see his accomplishments, but get a real sense of what makes him different from any architect today,†said Matthew Teitelbaum, Michael and Sonja Koerner Director, and CEO of the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Best known for building curvaceous structures, Canadian-born Gehry has completed the design phase of the AGO expansion, his first project in Canada during his long and acclaimed career. The four other projects featured in this exhibition have all in some way influenced the AGO’s Transformation project.
“Frank Gehry: Art + Architecture will give visitors an insight into the workings of one of the greatest architects of the past century,†says Dennis Reid, the AGO’s director of collections and research and senior curator of Canadian art. “With Transformation AGO well underway, this exhibition will allow visitors to not only get a sense of what the AGO will become, but the creative process that inspired it.â€
Approaching his projects as sculptural works of art, Gehry has shattered conventional notions of what architecture should be. Inspired by paintings, sculptures and everyday objects, he uses light, texture and shape to incorporate his building seamlessly into the surrounding environment. Beyond the often glamorous structure, Gehry assesses the needs of its occupants, the function and the surrounding community, while addressing the aesthetic material and structural qualities of the building itself.
“Frank Gehry’s architectural beliefs are reflective of the environmental and architectural aspects SAS incorporated into the creation of its new Canadian headquarters,†said Carl Farrell, President, SAS Canada. “This shared vision of architecture designed around the needs of occupants, function and form has propelled our support for this exhibit and we are proud to sponsor the immense talent displayed in Frank Gehry: Art + Architecture.â€
The AGO is proud to recognize Lead Sponsor SAS Institute (Canada) Inc. for their generous support of Frank Gehry: Art + Architecture.
Frank Gehry: Art + Architecture is organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario and supported by the Canada Council for the Arts.
Transformation AGO is generously supported by the Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario through the Canada-Ontario Infrastructure Program
For media information or visuals, please call:
Matthew Ross, 416-979-6660, ext. 518,
Matthew_Ross@ago.net
Carrie Shibinsky, 416-979-6660, ext. 403,
Carrie_Shibinsky@ago.net
Antonietta Mirabelli, 416-979-6660, ext. 454,
Antonietta_Mirabelli@ago.net