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The Weisman Art Museum

The Weisman Art Museum, designed by Frank Gehry, is a sculptural landmark where form defies convention. For architects, it showcases Gehry’s early exploration of deconstructivism—merging stainless steel with bold, fragmented geometry. For photographers, its reflective surfaces and dynamic curves offer ever-changing compositions, capturing movement, light, and abstraction in a single frame.
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