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 The museum's design and construction serve as an object lesson in Gehry's style and method. Like many of Gehry's other works, it has a structure that consists of radically sculpted, organic contours.
    
    The museum's design and construction serve as an object lesson in Gehry's style and method. Like many of Gehry's other works, it has a structure that consists of radically sculpted, organic contours.
 The exhibitions in the museum itself change often, the museum hosts thematic exhibitions. The museum's permanent collection concerns 20th century art - traditional paintings and sculptures are a minority compared to installations and electronic forms.
    
    The exhibitions in the museum itself change often, the museum hosts thematic exhibitions. The museum's permanent collection concerns 20th century art - traditional paintings and sculptures are a minority compared to installations and electronic forms.
 The current work «The Matter of Time» installed permanently at the Museum, is the artist's most complete rumination on the physicality of space and the nature of sculpture. Shifting in unexpected ways as viewers walk in and around them, these sculptures create a dizzying, unforgettable sensation of space in motion.
    
    The current work «The Matter of Time» installed permanently at the Museum, is the artist's most complete rumination on the physicality of space and the nature of sculpture. Shifting in unexpected ways as viewers walk in and around them, these sculptures create a dizzying, unforgettable sensation of space in motion.
 The Luminous Interval The exhibition's title is derived from the writings of the Greek philosopher Nikos Kazantzakis, who envisioned life as a "luminous interval". As a whole, it constitutes an expansive exploration of the coexistence of hope and despair within the human condition, showcasing the generative possibilities of this dialectical tension.
    
    The Luminous Interval The exhibition's title is derived from the writings of the Greek philosopher Nikos Kazantzakis, who envisioned life as a "luminous interval". As a whole, it constitutes an expansive exploration of the coexistence of hope and despair within the human condition, showcasing the generative possibilities of this dialectical tension.
 Painterly Abstraction In the devastating aftermath of World War II for artists in Franco's Spain and Eastern Europe works of art signified political liberation.
    
    Painterly Abstraction In the devastating aftermath of World War II for artists in Franco's Spain and Eastern Europe works of art signified political liberation.
 Art Informel, or art without form, encompasses a wide array of abstract practices and painterly methods that emerged in this postwar era.
    
    Art Informel, or art without form, encompasses a wide array of abstract practices and painterly methods that emerged in this postwar era.