Sainte Marie de la Tourette Crypt II by Lisette Schumacher
Sainte Marie de la Tourette Crypt II by Lisette Schumacher
By Lisette Schumacher
150 x 110 cm, 2019
Acrylic on panel
From the series Sainte Marie de La Tourette
Sainte Marie de La Tourette is a Dominican Order priory, located on a hillside near Lyon, France, designed by the architect Le Corbusier, the architect’s final building completed in 1961.
Recently Lisette traveled to the monastery where she stayed overnight in one of the hundred ‘cells’ where back in the days monks in training used to live. She was received very hospitable by the friars and as a guest she was allowed to wander around almost the entire building, attend the services in the small chapel and the church and have shared meals in the large eating room together with other guests from different countries.
During the service Lisette noticed the minimalist layout brings a meditative atmosphere whereas the painted light sluices make for a colourful contrast in the dark surroundings. For this series she observed the three cylindrical light sluices painted red white and blue placed in the yellow crypt next to the chapel.