Le Corbusier’s Fourth Dimension
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Le Corbusier’s Fourth Dimension shows the free visual practice of the world renowned architect Le Corbusier, with drawings, paintings, tapestries and objects. The Danish artist Jakob Kolding engages in the exhibition and mediates between Le Corbusier, CoBrA and the public with the installation Corbulation. The exhibition can be seen from 8 October 2017 on.
‘Le Corbusier’s fourth dimension’ is an exhibition of the visual art practice of world-famous architect Le Corbusier. The exhibition contains drawings, paintings, sculptures and tapestries, some of which have never been shown before. The title is derived from a quote by Le Corbusier, where he compared his artistic process with a journey into a ‘miraculous fourth dimension’. The title also indicates a world beyond the established image of this influential and controversial architect and city builder, because although Le Corbusier’s architecture is usually seen as the very essence of rationalism and functionalism, it is apparent from his visual practice that he also gave space to the free experiment an the irrational in his practise.
Workplace for patient research
For 45 years, Le Corbusier spent half of every day in the place he called his ‘Workplace for patient research’, an intimate personal area where he would write, draw, paint, and create sculptures. At the same time, this workplace unlocked his research as an architect. Over the years, there have been many studies into the relationship between Le Corbusier’s visual work and his architecture, and how his visual thinking process was reflected in his practice as an architect
The exhibition ‘Le Corbusier’s fourth dimension’ shows how important it is to create space for the experiemnt by giving free rein to the irrational. The CoBrA movement advocated right from the start that the irrational character of man should be permanently acknowledged, and therefore given a prominent role in art practice.
Corbulation by Jakob Kolding
Upon the request of the Cobra Museum, the Danish artist Jakob Kolding (Denmark, 1971) presents Corbulations, a new work developed in response to the exhibition Le Corbusier’s Fourth Dimension. Corbulations makes optimum use of the various positions between the work of Le Corbusier, the work of the CoBrA artists and the perspective of the artist himself.
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La révolte | 1972 |
Portfolio NEW BABYLON 02 | 1963 |
Portfolio NEW BABYLON 06 | 1963 |
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