Saturday, 2 January 2016

Exhibition "Le Corbusier - Mastering the Image" by the Embassy of Switzerland in India.

As part of the 

“Year of Swiss Innovation in India"

and to mark the 

50th death anniversary of Le Corbusier -

 The Embassy of Switzerland in India 

a unique photo exhibition 

Celebrating the life of a man who has given the idea of the modern city of Independent India & contributed immensely to the architecture of India.
at Ahmedabad at the mill owners building in collaboration with ATMA (Ahmedabad Textile Mills Association)
from the 18th of December to the 3rd of January 



The Inauguration was in the presence of His Excellency the Ambassador of Switzerland, Dr. Linus von Castelmur, 
All were welcomed behalf of the Ambassador of Switzerland, His excellency Dr. Linus von Castelmur . 
The exhibition was overseen by Ms. Francoise Gardier, the Cultural Atache to the swiss embassy to India. it was a pleasure to see the exhibition through her eyes. She brought so much of enthusiasm and shared so many aspects of the life and work of Le Corbusier with us that it was truly an educational experience. 


Ms. Francoise Gardier addressing the press at the press conference .

The Executive producer of the exhibition in ahmedabad was the Transindus Foundation. 
Francoise Gardier with Chintan Pandya of Transindus Foundation . 


Corbusier or Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris  was one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture,  one whose name commands respect. He was aan urban planner, designer and Painter. He used photography as a tool to further his work at a time when it was not so common in ways that both provide a visual treat and give us a glimpse into the man that he was.  

The mill owners building - A work of Le Corbusier and and apt location for the exhibition. 


Thibaud Tissot the scenographer and graphic designer from Onlab media, who worked constantly with the Embassy’s team from Berlin for the past 10 months to design this exhibition also gave a talk at  NID.



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