Nicolas Grospierre
LCAXN
Axonometric photographs of unrealized projects by Le Corbusier
Maison La Roche, Paris
November 12 to December 17, 2021

Extension until February 26, 2022

The Le Corbusier Foundation presents the exhibition LCAXN by Nicolas Grospierre, architectural photographer awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale in 2008.

Nicolas Grospierre has developed a form of photographic representation that is neither photography nor drawing, which he calls "axonometric photography".

In LCAXN, he has taken the axonometric drawings of Le Corbusier's unbuilt projects and brought them to life by telling the imaginary story of these buildings in his photomontages.

This exhibition opens an artistic dialogue between the Maison La Roche - Le Corbusier's first purist house - and the works of Nicolas Grospierre.
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Axonometric photographs of unrealized projects by Le Corbusier
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