In the early 2000s, Albert Kriemler began to explore the fascinating scope of new digital photographic technologies for printed fabrics. He translated the allure of photographs into refined and sophisticated clothes and accessories, uniting in his pioneering photo prints technological innovation and artistic sensibility.
The Towers of Luis Barragán
The five abstract “Torres de Satélite,” an urban sculpture near Mexico City, were created by architect
Luis Barragán and sculptor Mathías Goeritz and painted in red, blue, yellow and white.
The Colors of Luis Barragán
Cuadra San Cristobal in the heart of Mexico City by Mexican architect, Luis Barragán, is an abstract geometric masterpiece gleaming in spectacular fuchsia and azure tones, offset by crisp white and terra-cotta.