
Overview
Frank Gehry loves to sketch. It is the beginning of his architectural process. From Gehry’s sketches flow the models, one after another, each a refinement, that will eventually become finished buildings unlike any others in the architectural world. It is this sketch quality, what he calls the “tentativeness, the messiness,” that Gehry clings to as a way of guarding against formula or repetition. And it is this sketch quality that Sydney Pollack was so keen to explore in the film SKETCHES OF FRANK GEHRY.
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20 - 1John Ford/John Wayne: The Filmmaker and the Legend May 10, 2006
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20 - 2The World of Nat King Cole May 17, 2006
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20 - 3Woodie Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home July 12, 2006
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20 - 4Marilyn Monroe: Still Life July 19, 2006
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20 - 5Walter Cronkite: Witness to History July 26, 2006
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20 - 6Andy Warhol: A Documentary (Part 1) September 20, 2006
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20 - 7Andy Warhol: A Documentary (Part 2) September 21, 2006
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20 - 8Sketches of Frank Gehry September 27, 2006
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20 - 9Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens January 03, 2007