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Businiess name:  Weisman Art Museum University Of Minnesota
Review by:  Michelle M.
Review content: 
Frank Gehry designed this stainless steel wonder back in '92. It was to become the first of many similar projects he created around the world, such as the Guggenheim Museum in Bilboa, Spain. People seem to either love it or hate it, I and I have to say I'm in the first camp. It helped set a trend on the U of MN campus towards more fluid, modern buildings, and away from the ugly International Style meets "riot-proof building" design that had been hallmark of much of the U of MN's new building construction in the past 50 years. As for the people that gripe that the beautiful sometimes light filled Weisman's Gallery spaces are not appropriate for displaying the works: 1) Craming a lot of work into endless catacombs of gallery space does not necessarily make a great exhibition 2) Visit the Guggenheim in NY., where less is definitely more.

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