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Christo and Jeanne-Claude, renowned installation and land-based artists, have said that the goal of their work is to create joy and beauty, allowing viewers to see familiar landscapes in new ways. Christo was born in 1935 in Communist Bulgaria. He attended the National Academy of Art in Sofia prior to moving to Prague, and then fleeing the Eastern Bloc, first to Vienna, and then to Geneva, and... Read more

Christo and Jeanne-Claude, renowned installation and land-based artists, have said that the goal of their work is to create joy and beauty, allowing viewers to see familiar landscapes in new ways. Christo was born in 1935 in Communist Bulgaria. He attended the National Academy of Art in Sofia prior to moving to Prague, and then fleeing the Eastern Bloc, first to Vienna, and then to Geneva, and Paris. Jeanne-Claude was born on the same day as Christo in French Morocco. She studied Latin and philosophy at the University of Tunis before moving to Paris, where she met Christo in 1958 while he was painting a portrait of Jeanne-Claude’s mother.

The couple collaborated on their first major installation, Stacked Oil Barrels, an arrangement of brightly colored oil barrels blocking a Parisian street, in 1961.

Christo and Jeanne-Claude immigrated to New York City in 1964, launching a joint artistic career that would span the next five decades.The artists are known for “wrapping” objects and historical sites, such as the Reichstag in Berlin (1995), the Parisian Pont Neuf bridge (1985), and Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art (1969).

They also constructed various brightly colored land installations, such as The Gates in Central Park (2005), Running Fence in Sonoma and Marin counties, California (1976), The Umbrellas in Japan and California (1991), and Surrounded Islands in Miami’s Biscayne Bay (1983).

 

 

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