And After Le Corbusier?
Where: Palau de la Virreina
La Rambla, 99
Barcelona
Barcelona

Current exhibitions

Michel Ragon in front of the librerie du libertaire, 1989 © Louis Monier. All rights reserved 2024 / Bridgeman Images
Michel Ragon in front of the librerie du libertaire, 1989 © Louis Monier. All rights reserved 2024 / Bridgeman Images

And After Le Corbusier?
Michel Ragon

08.02.2025 – 18.05.2025


Curators: Fernando Marzá and Neus Moyano
Opening: Friday 7 February, 7 pm

This exhibition focuses on the relationship between one of the most important art and architecture critics of the latter half of the 20th century, Michel Ragon (Marseille, 1924 – Suresnes, 2020), as well as the group of young architects formed by Yona Friedman, Paul Maymont, Ionel Schein, Nicolas Schöffer, Walter Jonas and Georges Patrix, who set up the GIAP (Groupe International d’Architecture Prospective) in Paris in 1965.

All of Ragon’s activities were part of libertarian anarchist thought, from his research into proletarian literature to his links with the Cobra group and Jean Dubuffet, or his understanding of the city as a transformation of the living conditions of the working classes.

His admiration for the figure of Le Corbusier changed his interest in art to such an extent that his practice shifted towards architectural criticism, given that he saw the concerns of GIAP’s young members as a logical development of the Swiss architect’s ideas on the machine for living in.

Michel Ragon and the GIAP anticipated many of the issues today, such as participatory urbanism, local agriculture, social housing and the relationship between power and the design of cities.

The Ragon holdings, on which the exhibition is based, are housed in the Archives de la Critique d’Art at the University of Rennes.

Denise and Yona Friedman, Claude and Naad Parent, Paul Maymont, Michel Ragon, Georges Patrix, Jean Maneval and, in front, Marc and Anne Gaillard at the home of Françoise and Michel Ragon, 1978 Courtesy of A. Patrix, Françoise Ragon and 'Topophile'
Denise and Yona Friedman, Claude and Naad Parent, Paul Maymont, Michel Ragon, Georges Patrix, Jean Maneval and, in front, Marc and Anne Gaillard at the home of Françoise and Michel Ragon, 1978 Courtesy of A. Patrix, Françoise Ragon and 'Topophile'
Michel Ragon and Jacques Polieri in front of the painting 'Les trois arbres' by Jean Fautrier and a sculpture by Etienne Hajdu. In the centre, 'Méta-mécanique' by Jean Tinguely. Festival of Avant-garde Art, Marseille, 1956. Michel Ragon Fonds (FR ACA MRAGO PHOT0019, INHA) – Archives de la Critique d’Art Collection, Rennes
Michel Ragon and Jacques Polieri in front of the painting 'Les trois arbres' by Jean Fautrier and a sculpture by Etienne Hajdu. In the centre, 'Méta-mécanique' by Jean Tinguely. Festival of Avant-garde Art, Marseille, 1956. Michel Ragon Fonds (FR ACA MRAGO PHOT0019, INHA) – Archives de la Critique d’Art Collection, Rennes
Photograph attributed to Lucien Hervé of a drawing by Yona Friedman 'Spatial Villa Floating Over Manhattan', c. 1960
Photograph attributed to Lucien Hervé of a drawing by Yona Friedman 'Spatial Villa Floating Over Manhattan', c. 1960
Chanéac, Cellules Parasites, 1968. Architect’s notebook Gift of Nelly Chanéac. Courtesy of the Frac-Centre – Val de Loire
Chanéac, 'Cellules Parasites', 1968. Architect’s notebook Gift of Nelly Chanéac. Courtesy of the Frac-Centre – Val de Loire