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Whether creating enormous exhibition spaces or designing living
quarters for collectors and homes and studio facilities for
artists, the acclaimed architect Max Gordon (1931-1990) shaped the
physical settings of art in the world's major metropolises during
his influential career. Following several decades of work with
leading architectural firms in New York and London (during which he
designed the headquarters of New Scotland Yard), in the early 1980s
Gordon designed the first Saatchi Gallery in London, and went on to
become celebrated and sought after as the art world's architect of
choice, designing spaces for artists Elizabeth Murray, Jennifer
Bartlett, Richard Serra and Joel Shapiro, and gallerists Paula
Cooper, Brooke Alexander, Maeght-Lelong and Lorence-Monk in New
York and Anthony d'Offay and Annely Juda in London. This first
monograph offers a detailed overview of Gordon's projects for the
art world, from the 100,000-square-foot exhibition space he
designed for the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in
Madrid to the SoHo home he remodeled for Richard Serra,
demonstrating throughout his elegant use of light, space and
minimal decoration, and displaying his gift for always highlighting
the art.
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