Le Corbusier Art
This painting serves as both homage and commentary, presenting a meticulously
crafted replica of a museum poster that once advertised an exhibition of
Le Corbusier’s work in Zurich. Through this reinterpretation, explore the intersection of iconic modernist design and the ephemeral nature of promotional art. The original poster, with its bold geometric forms and clean typography, was a visual gateway to Le Corbusier’s pioneering architectural vision. By recreating this poster, I aim to capture the essence of its historical and cultural significance while questioning the role of design as a bridge between the artist’s vision and public perception. This piece invites viewers to reflect on the ways in which art and architecture are communicated to the public through visual media. The act of replicating the poster not only celebrates Le Corbusier’s enduring influence but also highlights the ways in which the presentation of art can shape and enhance our understanding of its impact. Through this artwork, I engage with themes of representation, legacy, and the power of design to mediate between the artist's intent and the audience's experience.
52” x 84”