Antiquity to Modernity

 Bilbao, in the Basque region of Northeastern Spain is home to the Guggenheim Museum of Modern Art. It is by far the coolest building around and very different from the ancient stuff in the beginning of this trip.


It’s hard to describe its uniqueness, but here goes.  It has two giant sculptures outside: the puppy, covered in flowers and the Spider.


The interior lobby  is equally impressive.

The exhibits are large scale, modern and way cool. One room is an AI generated piece, using a large architecture model that does not repeat and that neither these pictures nor any of the others I took reflect how different it is.


The use of space allows some interaction.

You observe this sculpture from inside where the audio coordinates with the mist.

Even the parking lot shows off the architecture.

The city is a lot of fun. I walked to the Mercado this morning which reminds me of Lexington Market.

And for the olive lovers in the audience, the market did not disappoint.


 

 






Comments

Anonymous said…
Thanks for the tour of the Guggenheim . It looks amazing! Sydney
Terry said…
Oh Anne! You’re living my dream now. Frank Gehry designed the building. He’s a Canadian emigre to California, he started his unique design style on his own home in CA. Needless to say he became internationally acclaimed…the Bilboa museum was what got the attention of the world. I love sculpture, and my big dream is to get to Bilbao. That museum also put Bilbao on the world map. Your exceptional art experiences there sound wonderful, and quintessentially describe the uniqueness of the museum. You’ve gotta tell me more when you get home! Terry
Anonymous said…
Bilbao is incredible. Thanks for the memories
Anonymous said…
Wow! What a beautiful museum and great photos Mom!
Dave said…
It’s difficult to imagine your experience…..I’m aware of how much you looked forward to this part of your journey and obviously it did not disappoint….yea for you!!!
Anonymous said…
Wow imagination ….. fantastically. A positive use of one’s energy Thanks Ann Joan