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OBJECT CHANDIGARH by George Gilpin.
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A collection of works by George Gilpin, a furniture dealer based in Brooklyn, New York. This book documents the furniture designed by Swiss architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret for the North Indian city of Chandigarh, tracing its history. Chandigarh is internationally known as a place that implemented the principles of modernist architecture on a city scale, and Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret were deeply involved in this important project.
The book is supervised and written by George Gilpin and edited by Patrick Parish, owner, curator, and collector. Art advisor Simon Andrews contributed an essay, "Repaired Modernism," to the book. The photographs were taken by Brooklyn-based photographer Balram Heller over a three-year period, and the book was designed by Brooklyn-based publisher Flat Fix.
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Publisher PATRICK PARRISH
release date 2024
Part numberKDSG10391A-2526200769434
Specification Softcover / 248 pages / 299 x 305 mm / Limited to 700 copies
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