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	Comments on: Frank Gehry: &#8220;One of My Greatest Influences is Gian Lorenzo Bernini&#8221;	</title>
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		By: Ŧhe ₵oincidental Ðandy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Bellavitae:

I greatly enjoyed reading your article on Mr. Gehry. Looking at the images of his building on 8 Spruce Street, it becomes clear that, as he said, he was inspired by the folds of Bernini&#039;s Saint Teresa&#039;s garments: “I’ve always been fascinated with folds.  All artists through the ages have spent time on the fold.&quot; One would not, at first sight, have expected it but, after reading his interview, it becomes apparent as if by revelation. Nothing in design is new - it has all  been done, to some extent, before. What I find interesting is the use of old themes, transformed into novel (and modern) innovations.

Incidentally, the Toronto-born Mr. Gehry was also responsible, a few years ago, for the updating of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO); he generously employed &#039;folds&#039; there, too: http://www.ago.net/frank-gehry-redesigned-ago 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Bellavitae:</p>
<p>I greatly enjoyed reading your article on Mr. Gehry. Looking at the images of his building on 8 Spruce Street, it becomes clear that, as he said, he was inspired by the folds of Bernini&#8217;s Saint Teresa&#8217;s garments: “I’ve always been fascinated with folds.  All artists through the ages have spent time on the fold.&#8221; One would not, at first sight, have expected it but, after reading his interview, it becomes apparent as if by revelation. Nothing in design is new &#8211; it has all  been done, to some extent, before. What I find interesting is the use of old themes, transformed into novel (and modern) innovations.</p>
<p>Incidentally, the Toronto-born Mr. Gehry was also responsible, a few years ago, for the updating of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO); he generously employed &#8216;folds&#8217; there, too: <a href="http://www.ago.net/frank-gehry-redesigned-ago" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.ago.net/frank-gehry-redesigned-ago</a> </p>
<p>Best regards,<br />
₵. Ð.</p>
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