Organization of The Artist

Organization Of The Artist

The organization of the artist is a concept devised by architect Frank Gehry. The term denotes the organizational set-up Gehry enforces when his designs are being built to avoid subordination of the design creator and to manage the project effectively. The organization of the artist places the artist in control of the design throughout construction and deliberately eliminates the influence of politicians and businesspeople on design. The heart of the phrase "organization of the artist" is to ensure that the design of the artist is actually built and not some compromise decided by political and business interests.

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