Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Monumental project

Arc de Triomphe to be wrapped for posthumous work by Christo

- JEFFREY SCHAEFFER

PARIS — The Arc de Triomphe has seen parades, protests and tourists galore, but never before has the war monument in Paris been wrapped in silver and blue recyclable polypropyl­ene fabric.

That’s about to happen next month in a posthumous art installati­on designed by artists Christo and JeanneClau­de.

“Christo has wrapped museums, parliament­s as in Germany, but a monument like this? Not really. This is the first time. This is the first monument of this importance and scale that he has done,” Vladimir Yavachev, the late collaborat­ing couple’s nephew, told The Associated Press.

Preparatio­ns have already started on the Napoleon-era arch, where workers are covering statues to protect them from the wrapping.

The idea for “L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped,” was formed in 1961, when Christo and Jeanne-Claude lived in Paris. Jeanne-Claude died in 2009, and in spite of Christo’s death in May 2020, the project carried on.

“He wanted to complete this project. He made us promise him that we will do it,” Yavachev told The Associated Press.

It was to be realized last fall, but the covid-19 pandemic delayed the installati­on.

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

“Christo has wrapped museums, parliament­s as in Germany, but a monument like this? Not really. This is the first time. This is the first monument of this importance and scale that he has done.”

— Vladimir Yavachev, a nephew of the late artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude

Visitors to the foot of the Arc de Triomphe during the installati­on, scheduled for Sept. 18 to Oct. 3, will be able to touch the fabric, and those climbing to the top will step on it when they reach the roof terrace, as intended by the artists.

Born in Bulgaria in 1935, Christo Vladimirov Javacheff met Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon, born in Morocco on the exact same day as him, in Paris in 1958.

The artists were known for elaborate, temporary creations that involved blanketing familiar public places with fabric, such as Berlin’s Reichstag and Paris’ Pont Neuf bridge, and creating giant site-specific 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 plans on completing another one of his uncle and aunt’s unfinished projects: a 492-foot-tall pyramid-like mastaba in Abu Dhabi.

“We have the blueprints; we just have to do it,” he said.

 ?? (AP/Adrienne Surprenant) ?? Cranes are installed Aug. 24 at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris as workers prepare the famed Paris monument for the project called “L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped” by late artist Christo who wished this project to be continued after his death. The Arc de Triomphe will be covered with fabric in silvery blue, and of red rope of the same fabric.
(AP/Adrienne Surprenant) Cranes are installed Aug. 24 at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris as workers prepare the famed Paris monument for the project called “L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped” by late artist Christo who wished this project to be continued after his death. The Arc de Triomphe will be covered with fabric in silvery blue, and of red rope of the same fabric.
 ??  ?? Vladimir Yavachev, a nephew of Christo and who leads the “L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped” project, poses Aug. 24 near at the Arc de Triomphe.
Vladimir Yavachev, a nephew of Christo and who leads the “L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped” project, poses Aug. 24 near at the Arc de Triomphe.
 ??  ?? A sculpture of the Arc de Triomphe is protected Aug. 24 during preparatio­ns for “L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped.”
A sculpture of the Arc de Triomphe is protected Aug. 24 during preparatio­ns for “L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped.”
 ??  ?? Children watch a video on “L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped” in Paris on Tuesday.
Children watch a video on “L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped” in Paris on Tuesday.
 ??  ?? A sculpture of the Arc de Triomphe is protected.
A sculpture of the Arc de Triomphe is protected.

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