A LIGHT patter bounced off the titanium fish scales of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao as a tour bus pulled up beside “Puppy,” Jeff Koons's 43-foot-tall topiary terrier made of freshly potted pansies. A stream of tourists fanned out across the crisp limestone plaza, tripping over each other as they rushed to capture the moment on camera. After the frisson of excitement dimmed, they made their way down a gently sloping stairway and into the belly of the museum, paying 10.50 euros to see the work of an artist that most had never heard of.
El Museo Guggenheim, premio Vasco Universal 2007.
Y en el 10 aniversario de rojo
LA ENTREVISTA CON IÑAKI ESTEBAN, PERIODISTA Y CRÍTICO DE ARTE
"La cultura está en manos de economistas"
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