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Original photograph, hand signed by Christo and by W Volz (Christo's photographer) // Museum Würth Wrapped Chairs by Christo Javacheff is a captivating photographic documentation of one of Christo's iconic installations, showcasing his fascination with transformation through wrapping. Captured in 1995, this scene reveals an indoor setting where chairs, tables, and other elements are meticulously draped in fabric, concealing their forms and evoking curiosity. The neutral-toned cloth creates a unified, almost surreal environment, highlighting Christo’s exploration of space and object. Signed by Christo and his photographer Wolfgang Volz, the image reflects Christo's commitment to reshaping familiar spaces, inviting viewers to reconsider the objects and spaces they occupy daily.
Museum Würth Wrapped Chairs, 1995
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Original photograph, hand signed by Christo and by W Volz (Christo's photographer) // Museum Würth Wrapped Chairs by Christo Javacheff is a captivating photographic documentation of one of Christo's iconic installations, showcasing his fascination with transformation through wrapping. Captured in 1995, this scene reveals an indoor setting where chairs, tables, and other elements are meticulously draped in fabric, concealing their forms and evoking curiosity. The neutral-toned cloth creates a unified, almost surreal environment, highlighting Christo’s exploration of space and object. Signed by Christo and his photographer Wolfgang Volz, the image reflects Christo's commitment to reshaping familiar spaces, inviting viewers to reconsider the objects and spaces they occupy daily.
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