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Martin Filler on Writing, Frank Gehry, and the Dramatic World of Architecture
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Martin Filler on Writing, Frank Gehry, and the Dramatic World of Architecture

The New York Review of Books·Jarrett Earnest·about 1 month ago
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In this episode of  Private Life,  Martin Filler joins Jarrett Earnest for a conversation about architecture criticism, Frank Gehry, and the art that makes us weep.  Click the “Subscribe” link in the player above to follow this podcast on your favorite listening platform. Martin Filler is a longtime contributor to  The New York Review of Books . His first article for the  Review ,   “ Tall Stories ,” about the Pulitzer Prize–winning architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable, appeared in our December 5, 1985 issue. In the forty years since, Filler has written about, among many other subjects,  Richard Meier’s design for the Getty Center in Los Angeles ,  Micheal Arad’s National September 11 Memorial , and  the lost beauty and significance of department stores , alongside the opening of the new Printemps New York.…

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