Le Corbusier: An Atlas Of Modern Landscapes, La Caixa Forum, Until May 11
Le Corbusier: An Atlas Of Modern Landscapes marks the first time in 25 years that Barcelona is hosting such a comprehensive exhibition devoted to famous French architect, thinker and artist Le Corbusier. Visitors can view 215 items, including original architectural models, drawings, interior replicas, furniture, photographs, paintings, sculptures and films, which together provide an extensive look into Le Corbusier's creative work in all of its diversity.
The showing covers 60 years of the master's career, starting with his very first project at the age of 19 and ending with his final oeuvres. Among the latter is a sketch of St. Peter's Church in the French town of Firminy, which was built long after the architect's death. Also on view are four reconstructed interiors that the architect designed: his first project, the Maison Blanche; the Villa Church music pavilion in Ville-d'Avray; the unité d'habitation apartment complex in Marseilles and a cabin at Roquebrune Cap Martin on the Mediterranean seacoast, where Le Corbusier spent the last years of his life.
Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia 6-8