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Jeanneret and Chandigarh

Erin Batson March 21, 2024

Le Corbusier, the Swiss-French architect, is renowned for his groundbreaking modernist principles, which sought to blend functionality, aesthetics, and social purpose. In the aftermath of India's independence, the government sought to create a new capital for the Punjab region, a symbol of progress and modernity. Le Corbusier was commissioned to lead this ambitious project, and he brought along his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret, to assist him.

Jeanneret, an architect and urban planner in his own right, played a pivotal role in the development of Chandigarh. While Le Corbusier provided the visionary concepts and overall design framework, it was Jeanneret who translated these ideas into tangible plans and supervised their execution on the ground.

Chandigarh, conceived as a utopian city, was designed to embody the principles of modern urban planning. The city's layout was meticulously organized into sectors, each with its own designated functions, including residential, commercial, and institutional areas. Wide boulevards, verdant parks, and geometrically precise architecture characterized Chandigarh's landscape, reflecting Le Corbusier's vision of a harmonious fusion between nature and the built environment.

But it was Jeanneret who infused Chandigarh with a sense of practicality and cultural sensitivity. Drawing inspiration from the local vernacular architecture and traditions, he incorporated elements such as brise-soleil sunshades, courtyards, and verandas into the city's design, ensuring that it resonated with its inhabitants' way of life.

The legacy of Le Corbusier and Jeanneret's collaboration in Chandigarh extends far beyond its physical structures. Their innovative approach to urban planning and architecture set a precedent for future developments around the world. Chandigarh became a laboratory for experimentation, influencing subsequent generations of architects and planners.

Moreover, the city stands as a testament to the enduring power of design to shape human experiences and aspirations. Chandigarh's residents continue to live amidst the legacy of its visionary creators, their lives intertwined with the spaces and structures that define the cityscape.

Miguel Martinez: Reimagining the Figure - A Conduit for Queer Phenomena

Erin Batson October 16, 2023

Miguel Martinez, born in 1991 in Celaya, Mexico, holds an MFA in Studio Art from Hunter College, earned in 2021, and a BFA in Painting from the University of Houston, received in 2013. His academic background provides a solid foundation for his innovative artistic endeavors.

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Phyllis Yao’s World of Human Experience

Erin Batson September 15, 2023

At the core of Phyllis Yao's artistic journey lies a profound exploration of growth, maternal love, and relationships. Her work is a testament to the power of art to delve into the most profound aspects of the human experience, to provoke thought, and to foster connections.Community holds a special place in Phyllis's heart.

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Creative Odyssey: María Esthela Garcia

Erin Batson September 15, 2023

María’s art draws delicate lines of inquiry that trace and transcend the realm of reason, inviting viewers to question, to wonder, and to explore the profound depths of their own existence.

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Discovering the Ethereal Artistry of Sakura Maku

Erin Batson September 13, 2023

In a world saturated with visual stimuli, Sakura Maku's art offers a respite—a journey into the enchanted and the mystical. Her ability to capture nature’s feels, intertwine it with the surreal, and present it with a delicate hand is a testament to her extraordinary talent.

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Opal Ong + The Spite Haus

Erin Batson July 26, 2023

Big things are coming. The Spite Haus is lucky enough to have Opal Ong collaborating with us on the next Fall exhibition! Opal is an artist, a friend of the gallery, and now Curator of our upcoming show. We are excited to share more with you so stay tuned for more information about our next show.

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Stacks of Wax Print Fabric

What is the History Behind Wax Print Fabric?

Erin Batson July 17, 2023

Wax print fabric is a vibrant and colorful fabric with a rich history. It is a symbol of African culture and identity, and is enjoyed by people all over the world. Read our blog to find out where it all started.

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Tags blog, wax print, print, fabric, history, upholstery, fashipn, the, spite, haus

Why Buy Artwork Through a Gallery? →

Erin Batson June 27, 2023

Buying artwork through a gallery can provide several advantages. Find out what they are by reading our blog "Why Buy Art Through a Gallery"?

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Tags blog, the, spite, haus, gallery, buying, art, artwork, purchase, authenticity, provenance, art worl

High Design In a Small Space

Erin Batson May 5, 2023

Designing a high-end interior in a small space can be challenging but it is definitely achievable with the right approach. Here are some tips…

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Tags deisgn, tiny, home, house, interior, space, storage, lighting, color, bright, blog

Top 5 Interior Design Trends for 2023

Erin Batson March 1, 2023

What do you think the design trends of 2023 will be?

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Tags design, interiors, furniture, styling, home, decor, style, maximalism, retro, vintage, sustainability, nature, bold, eclectic, blog

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Mar 21, 2024
Jeanneret and Chandigarh
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Miguel Martinez: Reimagining the Figure - A Conduit for Queer Phenomena
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Phyllis Yao’s World of Human Experience
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Creative Odyssey: María Esthela Garcia
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Discovering the Ethereal Artistry of Sakura Maku
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Opal Ong + The Spite Haus
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What is the History Behind Wax Print Fabric?
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