
L'Espirit Nouveau
L'Espirit Nouveau was an influential art movement in early 20th-century France, founded in 1911 by artists like Le Corbusier and Amédée Ozenfant. It aimed to create a modern, clean, and rational approach to art and design, emphasizing geometric shapes, simplified forms, and a sense of order. Inspired by Cubism and Constructivism, it sought to break away from traditional styles, reflecting the rapid technological and social changes of the era. The movement influenced architecture, interior design, and visual arts, promoting clarity, functionalism, and a new aesthetic aligned with modern life.