LowPolygon
Senior Member
How on earth do you know any of this? "In and of itself, it could never be the basis of a 'world class art museum'." Think much of yourself?
What inner secrets do you know that Mirvish and other art aficionados don’t. Perhaps he should have consulted with you before considering buying these art pieces? He must feel foolish not to have done so. Do tell, save him and all of us from some embarrassing gallery fiasco.
"People keep talking as if they know something of the matter" - no, of course we don't - but clearly you do - please enlighten us all with your "knowledge" of "the matter".
Because i know approximately 100x more about art than i know about architecture. i am a very interested amateur when it comes to my opinions of architecture, and a professional when it comes to my opinions about art. Which is why my posts are NEVER about architecture, but only EVER about art, design, and aesthetics etc.
I have never once commented on this Gehry scheme or the previous iterations, and i have no interest in doing so. i have my own opinions as to whether those warehouses should be sacrificed or not, and i wouldn't dream of weighing in here with those opinions. i am happy to leave it up to people with far more invested in urban planning, and the field of architecture itself, to have that debate.
The only reason i weighed in here was because of the repeated mischaracterizations of the stature and significance of Mirvish's collection, and the repeated efforts of one member to label other members of UT as 'art haters' because they didn't agree with him.