Yoshio Watanabe
"Le Corbusier at Cap Martin"
(1956)
Yoshio WATANABE /
Le Corbusier Cap-Martin

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Taisei Corporation
Galerie Taisei

Taisei Corporation is a good corporate citizen and actively promotes activities that contribute to society, based on the group philosophy of "creating an environment where people can thrive."
As part of this, Galerie Taisei was opened in 1992, inspired by the philosophy of Le Corbusier, a leading 20th century architect who had a profound influence on the world of Japanese architecture: "to create architecture that brings happiness to people."
Our gallery researches, collects, preserves, and manages Le Corbusier's wide-ranging creative activities, which went beyond the boundaries of architecture, including painting, sculpture, and crafts.
Furthermore, through the public display and loan of works from our collection, and the dissemination of information on this website, we are introducing the richness of Le Corbusier's art and spirit to many people.

"The Strange Bird and the Bull" (1957)
L’Etrange Oiseau et le Taureau

"Still Life" (1953)
Nature morte aux nombreux objets

"Three Figures (Modulor)" (1960)
Three personnages (Modulor)

Galerie Taisei