Tag Guggenheim Di Bilbao

23-02-2018
Nordic Architects Global Impacts
The volume in the Nordic Architects series of publications that Arvinius+Orfeus is dedicating to Nordic architecture uses examples of Scandinavian architects to explore one of the key aspects of contemporary architecture - the global impact of urbanisation.

11-11-2016
Art Changes Everything, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao by Frank Gehry will be celebrating its 20th anniversary in October 2017.

22-08-2016
Cazu Zegers Casa Soplo - Whisper House Santiago Chile
“Soplo” means “whisper”, and the name alludes to the fact that the house, designed by architect Cazú Zegers, traps the wind in its sinuous lines. Inspired by a sculpture by Richard Serra, housed in the Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao, the house works in deep harmony with the landscape.

18-08-2015
Making Africa Exhibition – A Continent of Contemporary Design - Vitra Design Museum
The current exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum shows how art and design has influenced economic and political change in the African continent through the contemporary works of 120 artists and designers.

29-07-2015
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao exhibits Basquiat
Not just an architectural wrapping, but a series of exhibitions - including a large retrospective of Basquiat - is welcoming visitors to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, one of Frank Gehry's famous projects that has become a real case in contemporary architecture, even coining the term “The Bilbao Effect”.

01-07-2014
Jeff Koons, retrospective at Whitney Museum of American Art
Jeff Koons at Whitney Museum of American Art in New York: the first retrospective of the works of one of the most famous artists of our times. From 1978 to the present. “Jeff Koons. A Retrospective” is open from June 27th to October 19th 2014.

26-05-2014
Frank O. Gehry bestowed with Prince of Asturias Award
Frank O.Gehry has been awarded the 2014 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts. In the past the prestigious Spanish award has been presented to architects Oscar Niemeyer, Santiago Calatrava, Norman Foster and Rafael Moneo.