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Secret Poster

Secret Poster

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Secret, Ahrenberg Collection Exhibition poster (1987) by Le Corbusier

This striking piece showcases Le Corbusier’s signature abstract style, with bold lines and vivid colors, making it a sophisticated statement for any interior and a perfect choice for those seeking to infuse their home with timeless artistic elegance.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Le Corbusier, born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, was a pioneering figure in twentieth-century modernism, renowned for his influential work in architecture, urban planning, and painting. His artistic practice reflected his belief in the unity of art and design, often translating architectural principles of proportion and structure into his visual compositions.

This 1987 poster edition brings Le Corbusier’s graphic vision into a format accessible for contemporary interiors, echoing his lifelong pursuit of integrating art into everyday life. It is a natural companion to other modernist works found in famous artists and the geometric spirit of Bauhaus collections.

The Artwork

Secret exemplifies the modernist approach of conveying meaning through form and spatial relationships rather than narrative depiction. The title hints at something concealed or personal, inviting viewers to interpret the interplay of shapes as coded messages or architectural motifs. Created during a period when art posters made museum-quality works more widely available, this piece reflects Le Corbusier’s vision of art as an integral part of daily experience.

By bridging the worlds of fine art and design, this print embodies the spirit of twentieth-century innovation, making it a thoughtful addition to spaces that value both creativity and structure.

Style & Characteristics

The artwork features a crisp composition of bold black lines set against a clean white background, punctuated by vivid blocks of pink, orange, and blue. The forms are geometric and intentional, creating a sense of balance and clarity characteristic of modern poster design.

The mood is both playful and disciplined, with the lively colors enlivening the architectural rigor of the layout. This visual language aligns with the aesthetics of abstract art and resonates with collectors who appreciate expressive minimalism and design-forward interiors.

In Interior Design

This abstract poster brings a striking focal point to living rooms, offices, or entryways, where its strong lines and vibrant colors can anchor the space. The white background keeps the atmosphere open and light, while the black structure adds definition and sophistication.

Pairing it with simple black or white frames and accenting with decor in pink, orange, or blue creates a cohesive modern look. It is especially well-suited to minimalist, modernist, or creative studio environments, appealing to those with a passion for architecture and contemporary design.