On the occasion of her carte blanche in the jewel of modernist architecture that is the Villa Savoye, Françoise Pétrovitch has specifically produced around fifteen new paintings and sculptures in dialogue with the site. Through her use of the range of colors chosen by Le Corbusier – his famous “Architectural Polychromy”- and in adapting the dimensions of her oeuvres to the villa, the artist perpetuates the master architect’s work, following in the footsteps of Eugénie Savoye, who commissioned the building in 1928. Through her delicate touch, the oeuvres infuse the villa with new life in a fully assumed relationship that is both domestic and decorative. A painted bouquet of flowers in the entrance hall, a ceramic cat stretched out in the kitchen or a boy in bronze in the bathroom, along with other works, repopulate the “machine for living” that the villa embodies.