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Gehry wins Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement

Canada Architecture News - Jun 30, 2008 - 12:57   9181 views

The Board of the Foundation La Biennale di Venezia, chaired by Paolo Baratta, gathered today in the offices of Palazzo Querini Dubois, and on the proposal of the Director, Aaron Betsky, attributed the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement for the 11th International Architecture Exhibition to Frank Gehry.With this award, the desire is to stress –in line with the spirit ofthe 11th Architecture Biennale– how much Gehry’s work is thesignificant result of years of experimentation. “Frank Gehry hastransformed modern architecture”; writes Aaron Betsky in his motivation.“He has liberated it from the confines of the ‘box’ and the constraintsof common building practices. As experimental as the art practices thathave been his inspiration, Frank Gehry’s architecture is the verymodern model for an architecture beyond building”. The Board has also underlined the important presence Gehry will have in Venice with his Venice Gateway, the water gate linking the city to the airport. The Board also approved the assigning of a special Golden Lion for lifetime achievement to a historian of Architecture –on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Andrea Palladio– to the American James S. Ackermann,the doyen of historians of Renaissance architecture and one of thescholars who created the modern history of architecture, as well as theauthor of two of the most important monographs dedicated toMichelangelo and Andrea Palladio. TheBoard of directors also took note of the progress in the preparation ofthe 11th International Architecture Exhibition, Out There: ArchitectureBeyond Building, directed by Aaron Betsky, and approved the definitionof the official awards, which are as follows: a Golden Lion for Best National Participation; a Golden Lion for the Best Project  in the ‘Out There: Architecture Beyond Building’ International Exhibition; a Silver Lion for a Promising Young Architect in the ‘Out There: Architecture Beyond Building’ International Exhibition. These prizes have been attributed by the International Jury which – on the proposal of the Director, Aaron Betsky – is formed as follows: Paola Antonelli {Italy}, curator of the department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art {MoMA} in New York; Max Hollein {Austria}, director of the Städelsches Kunstinstitut and of the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt; Jeffrey Kipnis {USA}, critic and lecturer at the University of Ohio; Farshid Moussavi {Iran}, founder of Foreign Office Architecture in London and lecturer at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design; Luigi Prestinenza Puglisi{Italy}, critic, historian and lecturer, specialising in urbanplanning, and teacher in the History of contemporary architecture atthe Università di Roma La Sapienza. The President of the Jury will benominated by its members during their first meeting.
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