In a recent interview, Frank Gehry shrugs off the idea of himself as an artist, despite his oeuvre of "sculptural" museums, including the soon-to-open Louis Vuitton Foundation for Creation. "The social mores today are that architecture is not an art," says Gehry. "I don't see it as that, but if the rest of the world wants to see it that way, maybe it's their lack of interest in it today that allows every city in the world to look crappy." [Arch Record via Arch Daily; previously]
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