Christo (1935-2020) - Wrapped Reichstag

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Christo, Wrapped Reichstag, 1994, offsetowa litografia kolorowa z srebrem wytłoczeniami na papierze woviniowym, edycja limitowana, 43 × 35 cm, dobry stan, Niemcy.

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Christo
WRAPPED REICHSTAG, PROJECT FOR BERLIN, 1994

Offset lithograph in colors with silver embossing on wove paper, with artist's copyright printed, published by Schumacher Editions Fils, Dusseldorf, Germany.

43H× 35cm
Photos are part of the condition description.

The project to wrap the German Parliament building was conceived by Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude in the early 1970s, but was not realized until the 1990s. The structure was wrapped in polypropylene fabric, with 17,060 yards of bright blue rope holding it tight against the 220 tons of steel structure to which the wrapping was attached. A New York Times feature on the project described it as follows: "Wrapped Reichstag, by Christo and his wife, Jeanne-Claude, is at once a work of art, a cultural event, a political happening and an ambitious piece of business. It has got Berlin into more of a celebratory mood than anything since the fall of the wall .... and as the immense project of wrapping the 101-year-old German Parliament building in more than a million square feet of aluminum-colored fabric nears its completion, crowds gather day and night to gawk, to cheer as sections of cloth are unfurled, and to watch for glimpses of the New York artist couple who are treated here like rock stars." Paul Goldberger, who wrote the Times feature, describes the cultural, as well as aesthetic impact of wrapping the Reichstag at that moment in history. "This immense stone hulk, a heavy, bombastic building that epitomizes German excesses of the late 19th century, is rendered light, almost delicate. It takes on an ethereal beauty, and looks as if it could float away into the silvery, cloudy Berlin sky." Decades later, Christo, would reflect on the fact that the New York Times dispatched their architecture critic, Paul Goldberger, to review the project - instead of their esteemed art reviewer, because in those years, Christo's work was not considered art, and perhaps they didn't know quite what it was!

Christo
WRAPPED REICHSTAG, PROJECT FOR BERLIN, 1994

Offset lithograph in colors with silver embossing on wove paper, with artist's copyright printed, published by Schumacher Editions Fils, Dusseldorf, Germany.

43H× 35cm
Photos are part of the condition description.

The project to wrap the German Parliament building was conceived by Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude in the early 1970s, but was not realized until the 1990s. The structure was wrapped in polypropylene fabric, with 17,060 yards of bright blue rope holding it tight against the 220 tons of steel structure to which the wrapping was attached. A New York Times feature on the project described it as follows: "Wrapped Reichstag, by Christo and his wife, Jeanne-Claude, is at once a work of art, a cultural event, a political happening and an ambitious piece of business. It has got Berlin into more of a celebratory mood than anything since the fall of the wall .... and as the immense project of wrapping the 101-year-old German Parliament building in more than a million square feet of aluminum-colored fabric nears its completion, crowds gather day and night to gawk, to cheer as sections of cloth are unfurled, and to watch for glimpses of the New York artist couple who are treated here like rock stars." Paul Goldberger, who wrote the Times feature, describes the cultural, as well as aesthetic impact of wrapping the Reichstag at that moment in history. "This immense stone hulk, a heavy, bombastic building that epitomizes German excesses of the late 19th century, is rendered light, almost delicate. It takes on an ethereal beauty, and looks as if it could float away into the silvery, cloudy Berlin sky." Decades later, Christo, would reflect on the fact that the New York Times dispatched their architecture critic, Paul Goldberger, to review the project - instead of their esteemed art reviewer, because in those years, Christo's work was not considered art, and perhaps they didn't know quite what it was!

Szczegóły

Artysta
Christo (1935-2020)
Sprzedawane przez
Właściciel lub sprzedawca
Edycja
Edycja limitowana
Tytuł dzieła
Wrapped Reichstag
Technika
litografia
Podpis
z podpisem na płycie
Kraj pochodzenia
Niemcy
Rok
1994
Stan
W Dobrym Stanie
Wysokość
43 cm
Szerokość
35 cm
Waga
1 g
Okres
1990-2000
Sprzedawany z ramą
Nie
Sprzedawane przez
NiemcyZweryfikowano
105
Sprzedane przedmioty
100%
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