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NewsChristo Installation Art Jeanne-Claude Obituary Visual Arts
RIP: Female Half of Art Duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude Dies at 74
1:01 pm Thursday Nov 19, 2009 by Kelsey Keith

Artist Jeanne-Claude (née Denat de Guillebo) died in New York Wednesday evening of complications from a brain aneurysm. Along with her husband and artistic partner Christo, whom she met in 1958, she undertook an international series of large-scale outdoor installations, modifying landscapes with industrial strength cloth ballooned, wrapped, and tied. In a tale that legends are made of, the pair were born on the same date, the 13th of June in 1935, and allegedly in the same hour. Of note is the fact that all of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s projects are self-financed — meaning a pretty significant initial outlay for, say, 1.076 million square feet of aluminum-coated fabric to cover the entire façade of the Reichstag in Berlin. In honor of Jeanne-Claude’s legacy in the realm of environmental art, we’ve compiled a visual primer of the duo’s oeuvre after the jump.

As reported in the LA Times arts blog Culture Monster, Jeanne-Claude’s professed to keep no favorites among her many influential works: “We always say that each one of our projects is a child of ours, and a father and mother who have many children will never tell you which one is their favorite. If people insist that we have to have a favorite one, then we say, ‘Okay, you are right, we do have a favorite one and it’s always the next one.’”

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Sketches for Over the River, a project in progress for the Arkansas River in Colorado.

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The Gates, Project for Central Park, New York City, 2005

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Wrapped Trees in Berower Park, Riehen, Switzerland, 1998. 178 trees were wrapped with nearly 600,000 square feet of the fabric used in Japan to wrap trees for winter.

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Wrapped Reichstag, Berlin, 1995.

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1991: the joint Umbrella Project in Japan and California consists of opening 3,100 umbrellas in two places at once.

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The Pont Neuf bridge wrapped, Paris 1985: 454,178 square feet of woven polyamide fabric, “silky in appearance and golden sandstone in color.”

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Running Fence, in Sonoma and Marin counties, California, 1976. The fence extended 24.5 miles along Freeway 101 north of San Francisco.

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Surrounded Islands outside of Miami, Florida, 1983: 11 islands in Biscayne Bay Biscayne Bay were surrounded by floating pink woven polypropylene fabric covering the surface of the water.

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AA • November 19th, 2009 at 2:44 pm

Running Fence didn’t run along Hwy 101. It started at 101 and ran out towards the coast through Bodega–a much more scenic route!

A M Doyle • November 19th, 2009 at 3:36 pm

I was in NYC for The Gates in February 2005. It was an incredible site. I loved what it did for the park during an otherwise dreary time of year.

B. Ray • November 19th, 2009 at 4:14 pm

I saw a show in Portland, OR of the Christo’s Pont Neuf in Paris. I went in with the expectation of some silly photos of a bridge wrapped up. I came out awed by the logistics, sketches, and beauty generated by a seemingly simple act. Not to mention the gear and problems needed, to solve making such an impressive piece.

Goodbye Jeanne-Claude « The Lost Muse • November 19th, 2009 at 4:58 pm

[...] duo Christo transformed monumental architectural and natural environments was best summarized by Jeanne-Claude when explaining why their elaborate, labor-intensive projects could only be seen for an extremely [...]

Ronnie Peters • November 20th, 2009 at 7:21 am

Jeanne Claude, you leave an enduring legacy on New York City, I still get so much pleasure remembering The Gates. Photo essay: http://www.ronnieworld.com/Art/The-Gates-Christo/5855374_PCuoz#363453995_hfurp

Debby Blyth • November 20th, 2009 at 8:47 am

I loved the Gates and the feeling that everyone that was there was part of something, something magical. Thank you Jeanne-Claude for including me in that special time, you will be sadly missed.

Morning News – Student Protesters Arrested | Strollerderby • November 20th, 2009 at 9:00 am

[...] news from the art world. Jeanne-Claude, the artist formerly known as Denat de Guillebo and partner of Christo, died on Wednes…. She was 74. I personally didn’t care much for The Gates but it’s sad when people die. [...]

Homage to Jeanne-Claude « Life Is a Museum • November 20th, 2009 at 6:41 pm

[...] source: Flavorwire Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)R.I.P. – Jeanne-Claude (1935-2009)The freedom of [...]

Sad news… — The Arts in New York City – Fall 2009 • November 21st, 2009 at 11:44 am

[...] an article with some great photos of their other [...]

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