Description
Le Corbusier's chapel Notre-Dame-du-Haut in Ronchamp is arguably the most famous modern religious building and a UNESCO world heritage site. It has been photographed by millions of people, including some of the most distinguished architectural photographers. Austrian artist Siegrun Appelt took an entirely new approach to look at the iconic structure, distinct from all her famous predecessors. Appelt focuses with utter concentration on details, creating compositions of highest sensitivity and precision. Her images highlight the place's spatial structure and lines, Le Corbusier's ingenious direction of light, as well as surfaces and passages. They can be read as hints to these details and at the same time invite a conclusion from detail to the whole.
This publication includes a dialogue between Claudia Kromrei and Otto Kapfinger, in which they investigate the potential of photography to show Le Corbusier's means of expression and discuss the visualisation and perception of material and immaterial elements of this icon of 20th-century architecture.
Text in English and German.
About the Author
Siegrun Appelt, born 1965, is a Vienna-based artist whose work encompasses electronic media, photography, light art, and objects.
Claudia Kromrei is an architect and professor of architectural history and construction theory at Bremen's City University of Applied Sciences.
Otto Kapfinger, born 1949, lives and works in Vienna as a scholar of architectural history and theory and freelance publicist.
Book Information
ISBN 9783858816955
Author Siegrun Appelt
Format Hardback
Page Count 120
Imprint Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
Publisher Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
Weight(grams) 723g