First American Survey of Christo and Jeanne-Claude
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First American Survey of Christo and Jeanne-Claude



WASHINGTON, DC.- The first survey mounted in the United States encompassing four decades of work by Christo and Jeanne-Claude will be on view at the National Gallery of Art, East Building, 3 February through 23 June 2002. Christo and Jeanne-Claude in the Vogel Collection presents 61 works, including preparatory drawings, collages, scale models, and photographs of the artists' large-scale projects, as well as several of Christo's early packages and wrapped objects. The show draws its contents from the collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel at the National Gallery of Art, an important collection of contemporary art acquired in 1991. The show also includes works given and promised to the nation in honor of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel. "The Christos have created some of the most visually breathtaking works of the 20th century using fabric in, over, through, and around natural and constructed forms," said Earl A. Powell, director, National Gallery of Art. "The Gallery is grateful to Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, and a private collector for generously pledging these inspiring works to the nation." The Exhibition The variety of media and the breadth of the work offer a unique overview of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's career, tracing the development from the contained forms toward the freer, more open structures that approach tensile architecture. As the Christos have created an individual expression using fabric, their art has transcended the traditional boundaries of painting, drawing, sculpture, and architecture. The exhibition opens with several of Christo's earliest packages and wrapped objects, including Package 1961, a wrapped and intricately bound mass of objects, and Package 1974, made for the Vogels, whom Christo and Jeanne-Claude met in 1971. The installation continues with drawings and collages for most of the artists' monumental projects and includes large-scale photographs of the completed works. The first of the artists' temporary projects in a rural setting, Wrapped Coast, One Million Square Feet, Little Bay, Sydney, Australia, 1968-69 entailed wrapping a portion of the Australian coastline with one million square feet of erosion control synthetic mesh fabric the color of straw and 35 miles of rope. Valley Curtain, Grand Hogback, Rifle, Colorado, 1970-72 marked a significant development in the artists' oeuvre, signaling the first time they used fabric in an open, noncontaining manner. Valley Curtain was also the first work by the artists situated in the American landscape. For the installation, a bright orange curtain of nylon was suspended in a V-shaped valley between two mountains and set against the blue Colorado sky. The vertical veil format of Valley Curtain evolved in a logical, though ambitious, progression into a white, ribbon-like structure (24 miles long and 18 feet high) in Running Fence, Sonoma and Marin Counties, California, 1972-76. In Wrapped Walk Ways, Loose Park, Kansas City, Missouri, 1977-78, Christo and Jeanne-Claude covered 2.7 miles of walkways and jogging paths with 135,000 square feet of saffron-colored nylon fabric. This work provided a more intimate experience, for visitors to the park actually walked on the fabric. Considered for its planarity as their most painterly project, Surrounded Islands, Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, Florida, 1980-83 involved floating 6.5 million square feet of bright pink woven polypropylene fabric on the water around 11 islands in Miami's Biscayne Bay. The last project the Christos conceived that involved wrapping a pre-existing structure was The Pont Neuf Wrapped, Paris, 1975-85. For this work, the artists covered the 16th-century Pont-Neuf--the oldest bridge in Paris--with 440,000 square feet of golden sandstone polyamide fabric and eight miles of rope.










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