His new exhibition at theGuggenheim Bilbaocontinues to push the envelope of what AI-generated art looks like.

Using open-access imagery and archival material from Gehrys architectural projects, Anadol reinterprets them through AI-generated forms.

The results are born from Gehry’s work but are often unrecognizable as his own.

Refik Anadol AI-Generated Artwork of Frank Gehry Work

Installation view ofLiving Architecture: Gehryat the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao © Refik Anadol, Bilbao 2025

Powered by sustainable computing, Anadol incorporated a custom AI model to analyze and interpret Gehrys work.

Once trained, Anadol fed the AI images to analyze and learn what the pictures had in common.

The findings create the artwork inLiving Architecture: Gehry.

Refik Anadol

Refik Anadol (Photo: Efsun Erkilic)

Machine learning gleaned the artists style and dreamt new possibilities.

This is also known as hallucinations, where the AI perceives something non-existent.

Living Architecture: Gehryis now on view until October 19, 2025.

Refik Anadol AI-Generated Artwork of Frank Gehry

Installation view ofLiving Architecture: Gehryat the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao © Refik Anadol, Bilbao 2025

Anadol incorporated a custom AI model to analyze and interpret Gehrys work.

The findings create the artwork inLiving Architecture: Gehry.

Theyre the basis for incredible, ever-evolving imagery that envelopes the viewer in experimental and atmospheric art.

Refik Anadol AI-Generated Artwork of Frank Gehry Work

Installation view ofLiving Architecture: Gehryat the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao © Refik Anadol, Bilbao 2025

Refik Anadol AI-Generated Artwork of Frank Gehry Work

Installation view ofLiving Architecture: Gehryat the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao © Refik Anadol, Bilbao 2025

Refik Anadol AI-Generated Artwork of Frank Gehry Work

Installation view ofLiving Architecture: Gehryat the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao © Refik Anadol, Bilbao 2025