
Barbican Centre by Nico Tracey
Nico Tracey's Barbican Centre translates London's most divisive Brutalist landmark into bold graphic collage. The complex's distinctive concrete towers, terraced walkways, and geometric lakeside silhouettes are reduced to their essential forms — stacked planes of warm grey and slate blue against fields of open sky — in a composition that captures the building's monumental calm without diminishing its complexity. Tracey finds in the Barbican what its architects intended: an urban landscape with its own internal logic, a city within a city. A considered modern canvas print for those who know their architectural history.
Produced on cotton canvas in our Berlin studio, the woven texture suits Tracey's concrete palette, adding physical depth and warmth to each tonal layer. The result is a canvas print that rewards proximity as much as distance.
Nico Tracey's Barbican Centre translates London's most divisive Brutalist landmark into bold graphic collage. The complex's distinctive concrete towers, terraced walkways, and geometric lakeside silhouettes are reduced to their essential forms — stacked planes of warm grey and slate blue against fields of open sky — in a composition that captures the building's monumental calm without diminishing its complexity. Tracey finds in the Barbican what its architects intended: an urban landscape with its own internal logic, a city within a city. A considered modern canvas print for those who know their architectural history.
Produced on cotton canvas in our Berlin studio, the woven texture suits Tracey's concrete palette, adding physical depth and warmth to each tonal layer. The result is a canvas print that rewards proximity as much as distance.
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Nico Tracey's Barbican Centre translates London's most divisive Brutalist landmark into bold graphic collage. The complex's distinctive concrete towers, terraced walkways, and geometric lakeside silhouettes are reduced to their essential forms — stacked planes of warm grey and slate blue against fields of open sky — in a composition that captures the building's monumental calm without diminishing its complexity. Tracey finds in the Barbican what its architects intended: an urban landscape with its own internal logic, a city within a city. A considered modern canvas print for those who know their architectural history.
Produced on cotton canvas in our Berlin studio, the woven texture suits Tracey's concrete palette, adding physical depth and warmth to each tonal layer. The result is a canvas print that rewards proximity as much as distance.























