LUMA Arles
Luma Arles is an arts center in Arles, France, featuring a 15,000 square meter tower building designed by the Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry for the LUMA Foundation.[1][2] For the building Gehry took some of his inspiration from the post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh hoping to catch the light Dutch artist sought in the South of France, specifically as in Starry Night which was painted in Arles in 1889. The skin of the building features 11,000 angled reflective stainless steel panels.[3]
The center is the brainchild of the Swiss art collector, art patron, documentary producer, impresario, and businesswoman Maja Hoffmann who heads the foundation and collaborated with Gehrys on the tower's genesis. The building includes exhibition spaces, workshops, a library, an auditorium with 150 seats, and a café.[3]
References[]
- ^ "The Tower". www.luma.org.
- ^ Moore, Rowan (29 August 2021). "Luma Arles review – Frank Gehry, a billionaire and a wonderland of good intentions". The Guardian.
- ^ a b Reginato, James (8 June 2021). "Maja Hoffmann and Frank Gehry Reach New Heights with Luma Arles". Sotheby's.
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- Skyscrapers in France
- 2021 establishments in France
- Buildings and structures completed in 2021
- Buildings and structures in Arles