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Barragan III by Dale Goffigon

$5,150.00

  • Description

    Archival pigment print framed in white painted wood moulding with UV plexi.

    Photographed at Gilardi House in Mexico City, commissioned by Francisco Gilardi and built near Barragan's own residence.  Luis Barragan was born in Guadalajara in 1902 and is regarded as the most prominent figure in modern Mexican architecture.  By the time of his death in 1988, his persona and way of working had attained a mythical status and the interest in his work continues.

    Praised in the Pritzker Prize laudatio for "his commitment to architecture as a sublime act of poetic imagination", his architectural approach embraced the principles of Modernism while remaining deeply rooted in Mexican tradition.

    Unframed prints available in approximately 2 weeks.
    Framed prints available in approximately 4-6 weeks.
    Custom sizing available.
    E-mail info@krbnyc.com for a custom quote.

  • Specification

    Framed I H: 32" W: 48"

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Barragan III by Dale Goffigon

$5,150.00

Archival pigment print framed in white painted wood moulding with UV plexi.

Photographed at Gilardi House in Mexico City, commissioned by Francisco Gilardi and built near Barragan's own residence.  Luis Barragan was born in Guadalajara in 1902 and is regarded as the most prominent figure in modern Mexican architecture.  By the time of his death in 1988, his persona and way of working had attained a mythical status and the interest in his work continues.

Praised in the Pritzker Prize laudatio for "his commitment to architecture as a sublime act of poetic imagination", his architectural approach embraced the principles of Modernism while remaining deeply rooted in Mexican tradition.

Unframed prints available in approximately 2 weeks.
Framed prints available in approximately 4-6 weeks.
Custom sizing available.
E-mail info@krbnyc.com for a custom quote.

Framed I H: 32" W: 48"


212-288-2221info@krbnyc.com

DALE GOFFIGON

Dale Goffigon’s body of work consists largely of gardens, historic architecture and interiors. She works with a medium format Hasselblad and prints the images with a master printer using an archival pigment process. 

Born on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Goffigon received a B.S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. She studied photography at The Parsons School of Design, The International Center of Photography in New York, The Maine Photographic Workshop and the Center for Alternative Processes.