Christo and Jeanne-Claude – “Wrapped Coast” – colour-offset 1977, professionally framed, museumglass

2,500.00

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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.

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 Christo & Jeanne-Claude

Christo Vladimirov Javacheff (1935 Gabrovo, Bulgaria – New York 2020) was an American artist who together with his late wife Jeanne-Claude (1935 Casablanca – 2009 New York City) gained worldwide recognition as creators of environmental works of art. Among the most recognized artworks are their wrapping of the Reichstag in Berlin (1995), the Pont Neuf in Paris (1984),The Gates in New York’s Central Park (2005) and most recent the Arc de Triomph in Paris (2021).

Signed

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

Publisher

Published by the Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1977, Edition 100

Literature

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

Condition

Artwork in good condition. No creases, no discolorations.

Dimensions

Sheet
Height 47 cm
Width 68,5 cm

Frame
Height 60 cm
Width 80 cm
Depth 4 cm

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