My house is at Le Corbusier has the ambition to realize in a long period of time and to be as the set of all the experiences that the Italian artist can accomplish within the many houses designed by Le Corbusier in the world, going through a variable time period. The long-term project is based on the potential arch of Le Corbusier’s 30 habitable works in 12 nations. In a period of difficult and precarious economic stability, in the unavailability of owning a property and bartering the freedom to live in Le Corbusier’s homes in the world, Chironimakes these homes “privileged observation stations” to understand how today’s possession of Le Corbusier’s inheritance is underlined and under what conditions is the “house of men”. A rendering of architecture through the story and the direct involvement of its temporal dimension, where you can discuss and see the artist at work, attend events, document the collected material or just drink coffee.
After staying in several architectures of Le Corbusier in Italy and France and Argentina: Esprit Nouveau (Bologna), Studio-Apartment (Paris), Appartement 50 – Unité d’habitation (Marseille), crossing the Cité de Refuges (Paris) and Pavillon Suisse (Paris), Casa Curutchet (La Plata), Cristian Chironi with the project My house is at Le Corbusier arrives in India, working around the contexts that link this country with the figure of the great architect.
My house is (not) at Le Corbusier (Pierre Jeanneret Museum) is a project promoted by Fondation Le Corbusier in Paris, Pierre Jeanneret Museum and Le Corbusier Center. With the support of the collection Francesco and Anna Tampieri and the Italian Embassy Cultural Centre of New Delhi. In collaboration with the MAN – Art Museum of the province of Nuoro, the Bologna Musei Institution MAMbo – Museum of Modern Art in Bologna, Xing, NERO.