In this limited collector edition folio, Gil Garcetti's interpretive photographs of the steel skin of the Walt Disney Concert Hall evoke the mystery, fluidity, texture, and form of Frank O. Gehry's lyrical architecture. Garcetti observes, "The way the light hits the building makes it feel as if it is exploding. I found that the way the light looked could change literally in seconds." A natural sequel to Iron , Garcetti's book of construction photographs, Frozen Music is an essay in subtle modulations of tone. Garcetti's ...
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In this limited collector edition folio, Gil Garcetti's interpretive photographs of the steel skin of the Walt Disney Concert Hall evoke the mystery, fluidity, texture, and form of Frank O. Gehry's lyrical architecture. Garcetti observes, "The way the light hits the building makes it feel as if it is exploding. I found that the way the light looked could change literally in seconds." A natural sequel to Iron , Garcetti's book of construction photographs, Frozen Music is an essay in subtle modulations of tone. Garcetti's work has garnered positive reviews from Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Kennerly; Getty Museum curator of photographs Weston Naef; and architectural photographer Julius Shulman. The photographs in this book are meticulously reproduced in black and white duotone and debossed on luxurious paper removable for framing. They will be the subject of an exhibit at the National Building Museum, in Washington D.C., in spring 2004.
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Add this copy of Frozen Music to cart. $71.01, very good condition, Sold by Book Alley rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Pasadena, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by Balcony Press.
Add this copy of Frozen Music to cart. $75.00, very good condition, Sold by Jero Books and Templet Co. rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Monica, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Balcony Press.
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Very Good. Hardcover. Folio, Square. Signed First edition. Hardcover without dust jacket as issued. Folio with 96 pages. 1 of 1, 500 books. Signed on the title page, "Gil Garcetti." The book is in very good condition slight shelf wear. Interior is clean and tight. Grey spine with no text.
Add this copy of Frozen Music to cart. $95.00, like new condition, Sold by Design Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from New York, NY, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by Balcony Pr.
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Fine. Signed by Artist. This is a fine hardcover copy bound in gray cloth boards with two screws bolting the binding together. Signed in ink by Gil Garcetti on the title-page underneath the printed title. Limited edition of 1500 copies. Illustrated in black & white with Garcetti's photographs. Large oversize book. 12" high X 15" wide, 45 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Add this copy of Frozen Music: Walt Disney Concert Hall to cart. $125.00, new condition, Sold by Hennessey + Ingalls rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Los Angeles, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by Balcony Press.
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New. In this limited collector edition folio, Gil Garcetti's interpretive photographs of the steel skin of the Walt Disney Concert Hall evoke the mystery, fluidity, texture, and form of Frank O. Gehry's lyrical architecture. Garcetti observes, 'The way the light hits the building makes it feel as if it is exploding. I found that the way the light looked could change literally in seconds. 'A natural sequel to 'Iron, ' Garcetti's book of construction photographs, 'Frozen Music' is an essay in subtle modulations of tone. Garcetti's work has garnered positive reviews from Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Kennerly; Getty Museum curator of photographs Weston Naef; and architectural photographer Julius Shulman. The photographs in this book are meticulously reproduced in black and white duotone and debossed on luxurious paper removable for framing. They will be the subject of an exhibit at the National Building Museum, in Washington D.C., in spring 2004.