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3 original photos by W Volz (Christo's photographer) // Christo Javacheff’s Reichstag Westfassade Triptychon is a powerful photographic triptych that documents the artist’s iconic wrapping of the Reichstag building in Berlin, a monumental project completed in 1995. This installation involved draping the historic structure in silvery fabric, transforming its familiar architecture into a mysterious, otherworldly form. Captured by Wolfgang Volz, Christo’s official photographer, the three panels showcase different perspectives of the fabric-clad building under a vibrant blue sky, with crowds gathering to witness the transformation. The work reflects Christo’s fascination with altering perceptions of space and structure, highlighting the transient beauty of impermanent art and the interaction between architecture, nature, and public engagement.
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3 original photos by W Volz (Christo's photographer) // Christo Javacheff’s Reichstag Westfassade Triptychon is a powerful photographic triptych that documents the artist’s iconic wrapping of the Reichstag building in Berlin, a monumental project completed in 1995. This installation involved draping the historic structure in silvery fabric, transforming its familiar architecture into a mysterious, otherworldly form. Captured by Wolfgang Volz, Christo’s official photographer, the three panels showcase different perspectives of the fabric-clad building under a vibrant blue sky, with crowds gathering to witness the transformation. The work reflects Christo’s fascination with altering perceptions of space and structure, highlighting the transient beauty of impermanent art and the interaction between architecture, nature, and public engagement.
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