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Offered is the companion book describing the history and planning behind the iconic art installation in New York's Central Park, …
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Offered is the companion book describing the history and planning behind the iconic art installation in New York's Central Park, The Gates, by Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude.
It includes an official swatch of the actual Gates attached with a paper clip.
The Gates: Central Park, New York City, 1979-2005
Publisher: Taschen America Llc
2005
ISBN 10: 382282805X
ISBN 13: 9783822828052
Measures 9.375" wide, 11.375" tall, .375" deep
Famous for massive public art projects, including "Wrapped Coast, One Million Square Feet" in Australia and "Running Fence" in Northern California, Christo Javacheff and his wife Jeanne-Claude were used to dealing with intransigent bureaucracies. But they hadn't reckoned with New York City. The couple's 1979 project--temporarily placing thousands of saffron-colored banners across the walkways of 843-acre Central Park--did not receive the city's blessing until 2003. Published in advance of the 16-day installation in February 2005, Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Gates is a picture book that moves briskly from photographs of early presentations and hearings to numerous shots of workers assembling the steel, aluminum, vinyl and rip-stop nylon components of the piece. Scattered throughout are many of Christo's vibrant color sketches of "The Gates," which were conceived to create a "golden river" suggestive of autumn foliage when viewed from neighboring buildings and a "golden ceiling" for walkers and joggers in the park. The banners billow in the breeze, like sheets on a clothesline. While the early drawings show long banners hung from spindly black frames driven into the earth, the final design had to be modified so that it wouldn't touch low-hanging tree branches or poke holes in the ground. In the final version, 16-foot banners hang from sturdy aluminum bases covered in orange vinyl and placed at 12-foot intervals along 23 miles of walkways. The most recent drawings are especially radiant, showing the orange banners against a wintry setting of leafless trees. However, the decision to install "The Gates" in February—typically a dead time for tourism in the city—was likely driven by more than artistic effect. Taschen plans to publish a second edition of this book, with an additional 32 pages showing the final installation of "The Gates." Perhaps the publisher will also add much-needed artistic and socio-political context about the development of this project and how it compares with the artists' other work. --Cathy Curtis
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- Dimensions
- 9.38ʺW × 0.38ʺD × 11.38ʺH
- Styles
- Brutalist
- Postmodern
- Brand
- TASCHEN
- Period
- 2000 - 2009
- Country of Origin
- Spain
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Color Photography
- Nylon
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Saffron
- Condition Notes
- This book is in overall good condition with no tears, stains, loose pages, or creases. There is a dent on … moreThis book is in overall good condition with no tears, stains, loose pages, or creases. There is a dent on the top of the inner cover page where it faces the paper clip and swatch. Any wear is commensurate with use. less
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