MoMA presents its first major exhibition on the work of Le Corbusier
(Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, 1887–1965), encompassing his work as an
architect, interior designer, artist, city planner, writer, and
photographer.
Conceived by guest curator Jean-Louis Cohen, the
exhibition reveals the ways in which Le Corbusier observed and imagined
landscapes throughout his career, using all the artistic techniques at
his disposal, from his early watercolors of Italy, Greece, and Turkey,
to his sketches of India, and from the photographs of his formative
journeys to the models of his large-scale projects. His paintings and
drawings also incorporate many views of sites and cities. All of these
dimensions are present in the largest exhibition ever produced in New
York of his prodigious oeuvre.
June 9th – September 23rd, 2013
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