Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude
Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) by Christo and Jeanne-claude

Wrapped Coast Project - colour-offset 1977, edition 100 (Schellmann 87A) 1977

Christo and Jeanne-claude

LithographieDruck
60 ⨯ 80 ⨯ 4 cm
ConditionGood
€ 2.500

Van Kerkhoff Art

  • Über Kunstwerk
    Wrapped Coast, Little Bay, Australia, 1968-1969 (Schellmann 87A)
    Offset print on Offsetpaper
    Edition: 100
    Signed and numbered (12/100) by the artist in lower right corner.
    Original Photograph: Harry Shunk
    Publisher: The Israël Museum, Jerusalem 1977
    Professionally framed in a American Walnut veneered frame, museumglass (anti reflecting and UV filtered). Ready to hang.

    Condition
    Artwork in good condition. No creases, no discolorations.

    Literature
    Jorg Schelmann (ed.) Christo and Jeanne-Claude, prints and objects 1963 – 2020, p. 101, P. 277

    Signed
    Signed by the artist and numbered (12/100) in the right lower corner.

    Dimensions
    Sheet
    H 47 cm
    W 68,5 cm

    Frame
    H. 60 cm
    W. 80 cm
    D. 4 cm

    The Wrapped Coast Project
    Picturesque Little Bay, south of Sydney Australia was shook up in 1969 when Bulgarian born, New York based artist arrived with his wife and over a hundred workers and volunteers who brought 90.000 square meters of plastig fabric, 56 kilometers of polypropylane rope. They transformed the landscape into a gigantic work of art, by then the largest single artwork that was ever made. The artwork captured the attention of journalists around the world and it profoundly influenced the course of contemporary art in Australia.

    About the Artists
    Christo Vladimirov Javacheff and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon, known collectively as Christo and Jeanne-Claude, were a married couple of artists known for their large-scale environmental installations.

    Christo was born on June 13, 1935 in Gabrovo, Bulgaria. He studied at the Fine Arts Academy in Sofia before moving to Prague, then Vienna, and finally Paris, where he met Jeanne-Claude in 1958.

    Jeanne-Claude was born on June 13, 1935 in Casablanca, Morocco. She studied Latin and philosophy at the University of Tunis and then at the University of Paris, where she met Christo.

    The couple worked together on numerous projects throughout their career, beginning with a series of smaller works in the 1960s. Their first major project was the 1969 Wrapped Coast, for which they covered over a mile of coastline in Little Bay, Australia with 35 miles of fabric.

    Over the years, Christo and Jeanne-Claude became known for their ambitious installations that transformed natural and urban landscapes around the world. They worked with various materials, including fabric, steel, and plastic, and often employed a team of engineers and fabricators to realize their visions.

    Some of their most famous works include the 1983 Surrounded Islands, for which they encircled eleven islands in Miami's Biscayne Bay with pink polypropylene fabric; the 1995 Wrapped Reichstag, for which they covered the German parliament building in Berlin with silver fabric; and the 2005 The Gates, for which they installed 7,503 orange fabric panels along 23 miles of footpaths in New York's Central Park.

    Christo and Jeanne-Claude's installations were often controversial and faced opposition from government officials and local residents. However, the couple saw their projects as a way to challenge traditional notions of art and engage with the public in a new and dynamic way.

    Jeanne-Claude passed away in 2009 at the age of 74. Christo continued to work on new projects and installations until his death on May 31, 2020 at the age of 84. Their legacy lives on through their numerous installations, which continue to inspire and awe audiences around the world.
  • Über Künstler

    Christo und Jeanne-Claude, renommierte Installations- und Land-Art-Künstler, haben gesagt, dass es das Ziel ihrer Arbeit ist, Freude und Schönheit zu erzeugen und dem Betrachter zu ermöglichen, vertraute Landschaften auf neue Weise zu sehen. Christo wurde 1935 im kommunistischen Bulgarien geboren. Er besuchte die Nationale Kunstakademie in Sofia, bevor er nach Prag zog und dann aus dem Ostblock floh, zunächst nach Wien, dann nach Genf und Paris. Jeanne-Claude wurde am selben Tag wie Christo im französischen Marokko geboren. Sie studierte Latein und Philosophie an der Universität von Tunis, bevor sie nach Paris zog, wo sie 1958 Christo kennenlernte, während er ein Porträt von Jeanne-Claudes Mutter malte. 1961 arbeiteten die beiden an ihrer ersten großen Installation "Stacked Oil Barrels", einem Arrangement aus bunten Ölfässern, die eine Pariser Straße blockierten. Christo und Jeanne-Claude wanderten 1964 nach New York City aus und begannen eine gemeinsame künstlerische Karriere, die sich über die nächsten fünf Jahrzehnte erstrecken sollte. Die Künstler sind bekannt für die Verhüllung von Objekten und historischen Stätten, wie dem Reichstag in Berlin (1995), der Pariser Brücke Pont Neuf (1985) und dem Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (1969). Sie bauten auch verschiedene farbenfrohe Landinstallationen, wie The Gates im Central Park (2005), Running Fence in den Counties Sonoma und Marin, Kalifornien (1976), The Umbrellas in Japan und Kalifornien (1991) und Surrounded Islands in Miami Biscayne Bay (1983).

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