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Le Corbusier Vandalized This House. An Artist Is Reclaiming Its Memory

By Big New York · 07/04/2026 · Updated 07/04/2026
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Canadian artist Lorna Bauer is taking up the battle to right the record on Eileen Gray's masterful French Riviera house, E-1027. Eileen Gray's modernist icon has stuck with Bauer since her first visit nearly a decade ago. Canadian sculptor and photographer Lorna Bauer wants to help correct the record on E-1027, the century-old modernist villa.

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Canadian artist Lorna Bauer is taking up the battle to right the record on Eileen Gray's masterful French Riviera house, E-1027. Eileen Gray's modernist icon has stuck with Bauer since her first visit nearly a decade ago. Canadian sculptor and photographer Lorna Bauer wants to help correct the record on E-1027, the century-old modernist villa.

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