DENVER—Christo and Jeanne-Claude have worked in Colorado before. With nearly 100 construction workers and helpers, they strung a 142,000-square-foot orange curtain across a highway north of Rifle in ...
“It will be a Curtain made of woven synthetic fabric, suspended on a steel cable, about 1,500 feet long, anchored to the two mountain tops with foundations. The Curtain will span 1,200 feet wide with ...
Collage: Pencil, crayon, wax crayon, cover white, fabric, photograph, map, staples and tape on cardboard Private collection, Switzerland. This artwork is registered in the archive of the Christo and ...
RIFLE — Imagine driving along the highway in August of 1972 and seeing 4.5 acres of fabric strung across the valley from peak to peak. The orange material created a contrast between the blue skies ...
“Valley Curtain” was first planned for the Aspen area, and a drawing from that iteration of the project – which was only recently unearthed from the Christo and Jeanne-Claude collection – will be on ...
Christo's environmental-art projects often bear an inverse relationship to most artists' aims and techniques. While many work alone to create art for galleries and private collections, Christo's ...
Christo and Jeanne-Claude have worked in Colorado before. With nearly 100 construction workers and helpers, they strung a 142,000-square-foot orange curtain across a highway north of Rifle in 1972 for ...
Prints and multiples, Offset Lithograph Poster. This rare vintage 1972 poster was acquired from the private collection of the renowned philanthropists, collectors and art historians Jacob and Aviva ...
For nearly twenty years, conceptual artist Christo and his late wife, Jeanne-Claude, made plans for the “Over the River” project, a series of sun shades that hopefully will be installed in a few years ...
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