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Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Gates: Central Park, New York City, 1979-2005

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In February 2005, Christo and Jeanne-Claude will complete a monumental work of art in New York City's Central Park. The project, first conceived in 1979, will feature 7500 16-foot-high vinyl gates lining the park's paths, from which will hang saffron-colored fabric panels. Seen from the buildings surrounding the park, The Gates will look like a golden, flowing river, while those walking through them will experience the ambience of a fluid, golden ceiling. The temporary work of art will remain in place for 16 days, after which it will be disassembled and the materials recycled. The installation will be free for all visitors, who can continue to use Central Park undisturbed during the whole process. This historic event is intended to provide a memorable and joyous experience for every New Yorker, and TASCHEN will document this project from start to finish in two editions.

95 pages, Paperback

First published January 15, 2005

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Bulgarian artist known for his large-scale outdoor works in collaboration with his wife Jeanne-Claude.

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I enjoyed this book recounting the genesis and final form of the gates in Central Park--23 miles, 16 days, and years in the planning.
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