Frank Gehry, LACMA, Los Angeles

Frank Gehry has revolutionised architecture’s aesthetics, social and cultural role, and relationship to the city, and his pioneering work in digital technologies set in motion the practices adopted by the construction industry today. The Canadian-born, Los Angeles–based architect’s practice interrogates a building’s means of expression, a process that has brought with it new methods of design and technology. This new presentation at LACMA provides a comprehensive examination of Gehry’s extraordinary body of work from the early 1960s to the present, featuring over 200 drawings and 65 models.

Read more about Frank Gehry in Composed Architecture in Issue 62.