Building Art by Paul Goldberger - ISBN: 9780307946393
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Building Art

The Life and Work of Frank Gehry

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    544 pages

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    13 November 2017

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Summary

From the Pulitzer Prize-winning architectural critic of The New Yorker- a brilliant biography of the most celebrated architect of our time.From Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Paul Goldberger, a full-fledged critical biography of Frank Gehry, undoubtedly the most famous architect of our time.“Fascinating… . An informative, startling journey into the inner sanctums of modern architecture’s power structure.” -The New York Times Book Review”Riveting… . Full of little-known facts about the Pritzker…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780307946393
ISBN-10:0307946398
Author:Paul Goldberger
Publisher:Alfred A. Knopf
Imprint:Alfred A. Knopf
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:544
Release Date:13 November 2017
Weight:567g
Dimensions:233mm x 156mm x 31mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Fascinating… . An informative, startling journey into the inner sanctums of modern architecture’s power structure.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Revealing… . A penetrating portrait.” —Morning Edition/NPR

“Riveting… . Full of little-known facts about the Pritzker Prize-winner that will surprise the most knowledgable Gehry-philes.” —Architectural Digest

“Excellent and comprehensive… . Undeniably fascinating.” —Bloomberg

“Terrifically readable… . Satisfying detail on Gehry’s career path and hugely complex personality.” —Los Angeles Times

“Convey[s] the architect’s personality and process with deft strokes that have an artistic ease of their own… . If you’re intrigued by Frank Gehry … I can’t recommend this expansive survey of his life and work too highly.” —John King, San Francisco Chronicle

“Fascinating… . Agilely balances the disparate subjects of art and biography. Goldberger’s critical assessments of Gehry’s designs are insightful and often riveting.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch

“Critically fluent, socially and psychologically acute… . An involving work of significant architectural history and a discerning and affecting portrait of a daring and original master builder.” —Booklist (starred review)

“This full-length critical study of an important contemporary architect is by one of our finest architectural critics… . [An] outstanding volume… . Highly recommended.” —Library Journal (starred review)

“Richly researched, intelligent, and graceful.” —Kirkus Reviews

“[Goldberger] contextualizes Gehry’s work with smart discussions of trends in Modernism and the Los Angeles art scene that inspired such trends, and offers his usual shrewd, evocative insights into the look and feel of buildings.” —Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Paul Goldberger

Paul Goldberger,a contributing editor atVanity Fair,spent fifteen years as the architecture critic forThe New Yorkerand began his career atThe New York Times,where he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism for his writing on architecture. He is the author of many books, most recentlyWhy Architecture Matters, Building Up and Tearing Down- Reflections on the Age of Architecture,andUp From Zero.He teaches at The New School and lectures widely around the country on architecture, design, historic preservation, and cities. He and his wife, Susan Solomon, live in New York City.

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