frank gehry's fish and crocodile lamp sculptures illuminate gagosian new york's exhibition
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Large-scale objects lit up through LED lights and small colored sketches all gather inside Gagosian New York to celebrate some of the revered sculptures and works of the American architect and designer.
The leaf-like scales on the copper fish are drawn from what Frank Gehry saw during a hike with his granddaughter. He shaped what he remembered into scaly, copper fish that swim downward, seemingly enjoying the flow of invisible water.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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