In this fresh look at the work of Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), the Petit Palais reveals for the first time the part played by photography in her creative process, both as a source of inspiration and sometimes as an actual component of her pieces.
When she joined the Le Corbusier/Pierre Jeanneret studio as furniture design associate in 1928, she at once began using photography for her preliminary studies, then as a means for observing the "laws of nature" – in the mountains, especially – and the urban context. This provided her with inspiration for her experiments with forms, materials and spatial arrangements.
The exhibition also particularly emphasises her passion for objects found in the course of her walks; in their distancing of the rationalist spirit of the 1920s, these brought greater flexibility and formal freedom to her work.
Curators
Gilles Chazal, chief curator, director of the Petit Palais
Sylvain Lecombre, chief curator of the Musées de la Ville de Paris
Pernette Perriand-Barsac and Jacques Barsac, associate curators
“ Exhibition produced in association with the Musée Nicéphore Niépce, the Museum für Gestaltung in Zürich and the Charlotte Perriand archives.”



