Christo, a visionary Bulgarian-born artist, is celebrated for his large-scale environmental installations that challenge conventional notions of space and perception. From wrapping the Reichstag in fabric to installing "The Gates" in Central Park, Christo's ephemeral creations inspire wonder and contemplation.

"It is not only one person's work, it's really a partnership and collaboration during all these years."


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"You see, we are not machines and we do not have lots of ideas in a drawer."


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"The decision to use only the name Christo was made deliberately when we were young because it is difficult for one artist to get established and we wanted to put all the chances on our side."


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"And for every project, because it takes years, you can see the early drawings and collages as just a simple, vague idea, and through the years and through the negotiations of getting the permit, you see that every detail is now clarified."


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"The other exception where we did not at all restore the place to its original condition is the Surrounded Islands. Before we installed our fabric, we had our workers remove 42 tons of garbage off the beaches of those islands. We never brought the garbage back."


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"The other work we started in 1992, it is called Over the River, Project for the Arkansas River in the state of Colorado, we haven't got the permit yet. And, we are working at both of those, trying to get the permit. Therefore, we do not know which one will be realized next."

