Malta Independent

Paris’ Arc de Triomphe is being wrapped in fabric

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The city of Paris is unveiling a monumental artwork built around an actual monument:theArctheT­riomphecom­pletelywra­ppedinsilv­erandbluef­abric.

The installati­on by late artist couple Christo and Jeanne-Claude, who conceived of the project in 1961, will open on Saturday. Visits will take place for nearly almost three weeks. At weekends, the Arc de Triomphe's traffic-heavy roundabout will be entirely pedestrian­ized.

Visitors to the famous Napoleonic arch, which dominates the Champs-ElyseesAve­nue,willnotonl­ybeabletos­ee the gleaming fabric, but also touch it too — as the artists had intended.

Those climbing the 50 meters (164 feet) to the top will step on it when they reach the roof terrace.

In a press conference celebratin­g the project entitled "Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped," France's Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot called it "a formidable gift offered to Parisians, the French and beyond, to all art lovers."

Noting the deaths of the artists with sadness, Bachelot added that it was "a posthumous testimony of artistic genius."

Bulgarian-born Christo Vladimirov Javacheff met Jeanne-Claude Denat de Gui ll eb on in Paris in 1958 and they later became lovers. The idea fort heart work was born in the early '60s, when they lived in Paris. Jeanne-Claude died in 2009, and Christo in May of last year. The monument was to be wrapped last fall, but the COVID-19 pandemic delayed it.

Chris to" wanted to complete this project. He made us promise him that we will do it ," the couple' s nephew, Vladimir Yavachev, told The Associated Press.

The 14 million-euro ($16.4 million) project is being financed through the sale of Christo's preparator­y studies, drawings, scale models, and other pieces of work, Yavachev said.

The artists were known for elaborate, temporary creations that involved blanketing familiar public places with fabric, including Berlin's Reichstag and Paris' P ont Neuf bridge, and creating giant sitespecif­ic installati­ons, such as a series of 7,503 gates in New York City's Central Park and the 24.5- mile" Running Fence" in California.

Yavachev said he plans to complete another one of their unfinished projects: a 150- meter-tall (492 feet) pyramid-like mastaba in Abu Dhabi.

"We have the blueprints, we just have to do it," he said.

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