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the main elements of the business model?Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.
was amazing was barely uh um uh is is this currently at a gallery and you planGuggenheim and in Germany I asked them if they would um if we could drill under
It is about this long story.The Guggenheim Abu Dhabi will tackle this a little bit more in depth, but we, of course, tackle the question of arttoday. And one of the things that I think fascinates a lot for the Louvre in Abu Dhabi in particular is the extent of partnerships it has
which will tell the story of the UAE and the unification of the country.And we have the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, which is also very close.And so you will have this cultural district, very active, very strong not far from us-- New York University Abu Dhabi, Soho Abu Dhabi.
for architectural purposes. And he went on building the same kind of spliney fishy curves all over the world.This is the Guggenheim Bilbao integrated in '96 or '97, but this is the Philharmonic in Los Angeles a bit later.This is very recent.
And then they arrived and he presented them in a 15 minute sketch turned into the most famous building of all time.He also designed the Guggenheim in New York.And so I went to see this Frank Lloyd Wright house, having blagged my way in.
He has been awarded the Oscar Montelius Medal by the Swedish Society of Antiquaries, the Huxley Memorial Medal by the Royal Anthropological Institute,has been a Guggenheim Fellow, and has honorary doctorates from Bristol and Leidon Universities.His main books include "Spatial Analysis in Archaeology, Symbols in Action," "Reading the Past, the Domestication of Europe," "The Archaeological Process," "The Leopard's Tale,
More different than just positive and negative charge.male speaker 2: The Guggenheim Museum...
More different than just positive and negative charge.Allen: The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
He was in my class at Stanford in 1994 and he has a Ph.D. from UC Santa Barbara in marine biology.And he's a Guggenheim fellow.He was previously at Google.
are there any products that stand out, collaborative projects that stand out to you, that really could only happen in LA besides that one?From the Guggenheims on down.
"John Henry Days," "Apex Hides the Hurt," and one collection of essays, "The Colossus of New York," a Pulitzer Prize finalistand a recipient of the MacArthur and Guggenheim fellowships.He lives in New York City.
from 1995 to 2005.uh he has served as a guggenheim fellow and received a national book award and a george poco george polk awardhe currently serves as director of the george de la court center for magazine journalism at columbia
the main elements of the business model?buildings, Guggenheim Museum. Okay, there are many, particularly if you're from California,
Storytelling day. So the same Venice, now 1964, Peggy Guggenheim, I don't know if you're familiar, but Peggy Guggenheim was a very wealthy--well, the Guggenheims inherit-- What do you mean, like an art patron?Basically an art collector.
Hi, everyone. Welcome to Talks at Google.My name is Dana Han-Klein and today it is my pleasure to welcome Davis Guggenheim.So you are here today for "He Named Me Malala." It was a wonderful documentary.
of both fiction and nonfiction.She has received fellowships from the MacArthur Foundation, Guggenheim Foundations, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Radcliffe Institute, among others.Since her last visit, she has been named Humanist of the Year, as well as Freethought Heroine.
And they then sort of trail around, and I thought this was actually kind of interesting.make a blog entry, for the Guggenheim, for that YouTube Play thing they're doing, that, that video art by mail that they're doing with, with Guggenheim and Youtube
young is also an educator and has taught poetry fiction writing and American literature at a number of universitieshe is highly decorated and has received almost every honor imaginable including the Guggenheim Wallace stegner and severalNew York Times notable book of the Year citations and the list just continues he's here today to talk to us about his
Her works are exhibited in some of the most prominent museums around the world, from the Guggenheim, both in New York and in Abu Dhabi, to the Chicago Art Institute,
I've known Steve for many years, and I believe he won a Guggenheim grant a few years ago.
All the recognitions include Chicago Tribune Artist of the Year, Guggenheim Fellow, and recipient of a Robert F.
He's the author of over 20 general books and textbooks including "Fermat's Last Theorem." He's been a Guggenheim Fellow and a visiting scholar
And as students at that time, we were really into the brilliant work that was commissioned by glamorous brands like Prada and Guggenheim.
And it really popped and made an impression, and here I am, all these years later in that tradition.That's right. And also, you told me about the Pollock's work and Peggy Guggenheim's house in Venice.Oh, right, right. Which I put a slide in here, just because I think it's a great story.
It was a great story.Storytelling day. So the same Venice, now 1964, Peggy Guggenheim, I don't know if you're familiar, but Peggy Guggenheim was a very wealthy--well, the Guggenheims inherit-- What do you mean, like an art patron?
No, it doesn't. Because like I said, people think of the big museums, the MoMA and the Guggenheim and things like that, and they're always either
The original fish-- I know it from, Frank Gehry, himself, it was actually meant to be a carp, which is-- I think it's OK, considering my family name.It doesn't look like a carp, but then immediately after he built, of course, the Guggenheim Bilbao using the same software, CATIA, simplifiedfor architectural purposes. And he went on building the same kind of spliney fishy curves all over the world.
Her first book, "God's Hotel," won widespread awards and acclaim, leading to a Guggenheim Fellowship.
I think to that question, I don't know if any of you guys saw the most recent show at the Guggenheim.
Absolutely. And Bonni and Jon, you know, I know you took up the mantle from Davis Guggenheim, who directed the first film.
And, of course, she did get that always exciting and always enviable Guggenheim Fellowship as a result of her work.
Hank's work has been exhibited all over the world and some of the more famous places, like the Guggenheim, and the Museum of Modern Art.
have been adapted into feature films. Banks has won numerous awards and prizes for his work. Among them the Guggenheim Fellowship, National Endowment for
friend and to help us guide us all in this quest and discussion is Will Eno, who is a Guggenheim Fellow and also a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in Drama. His new
medicine, education, political science and creative writing. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1992 and 1993. And as I said, he's here to talk today about his book, "Design and
of Modern Art. He still claims the record for having sold the most. He is perhaps better known for his subsequent work - the gigantic topiary puppy outside the Guggenheim Bilbao,
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