The Guggenheim Museum revealed it’s newly restored exterior last night after a three-year renovation. In 2005 the façade was covered with scaffolding and extensive repairs were made to Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1959 iconic design, including restoring structural steel, filling cracks in the concrete surface and repainting. To celebrate the building’s face-lift, artist Jenny Holzer projected large-scale text of her poems and writings on the building’s façade. The public art installation will continue every Friday night through December 31st. (Edward Dai/Epoch Times)
The Guggenheim Museum Gets a Face-Lift
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Sep 23, 2008
Sep 23, 2008
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