Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

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3 Review(s)

JM. Gutiérrez (Spain)
JM. Gutiérrez (Spain)
The Visual Guides are very complete books and are beautifully published. I believe that one can't ask for more and that they are the best that have been produced in Spain in their field. The only negative remark I can make is that the pace of new releases is rather slow.
Íñigo Cerro (Spain)
Íñigo Cerro (Spain)
They seem to be, for those who are lovers of art and architecture, particularly the layman, the best books that I know of to be informed in a very visual and simple way, with extraordinary infographics of famous buildings. Maybe the only criticism that I could make is that, at times, there could be less pictures with an amplification of the content of the book with regards to the historical context of the construction of the buildings, architect's biography, etc. I understand that the book needs to be easy to read, educational and visual and not overload the reader with “academic” text and I believe it is managed very well but the text could be padded out a little bit more.
Claudia Acero (Mexico)
Claudia Acero (Mexico)
An excellent guide to the Guggenheim. I didn't miss a thing.

Readers opinions
3 Review(s)

JM. Gutiérrez (Spain)
JM. Gutiérrez (Spain)
The Visual Guides are very complete books and are beautifully published. I believe that one can't ask for more and that they are the best that have been produced in Spain in their field. The only negative remark I can make is that the pace of new releases is rather slow.
Íñigo Cerro (Spain)
Íñigo Cerro (Spain)
They seem to be, for those who are lovers of art and architecture, particularly the layman, the best books that I know of to be informed in a very visual and simple way, with extraordinary infographics of famous buildings. Maybe the only criticism that I could make is that, at times, there could be less pictures with an amplification of the content of the book with regards to the historical context of the construction of the buildings, architect's biography, etc. I understand that the book needs to be easy to read, educational and visual and not overload the reader with “academic” text and I believe it is managed very well but the text could be padded out a little bit more.