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Original photograph, hand signed by Christo and by W Volz (Christo's photographer) // Reichstag/Berlin II Wrapped by Christo Javacheff is a photograph capturing the iconic 1995 installation where Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped the German Reichstag in fabric. This limited edition photograph, signed by Christo and his photographer Wolfgang Volz, immortalizes the dramatic transformation of the historic building. The Reichstag is enveloped in silvery fabric that creates folds and contours, casting shadows and reflecting light in mesmerizing ways. The installation redefined the architectural form, inviting viewers to consider the interplay between permanence and ephemerality. Set against a clear sky and mirrored by the water below, the wrapped Reichstag stands as both a work of art and a commentary on history and transformation.
Reichstag/Berlin II Wrapped, 1995
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Original photograph, hand signed by Christo and by W Volz (Christo's photographer) // Reichstag/Berlin II Wrapped by Christo Javacheff is a photograph capturing the iconic 1995 installation where Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped the German Reichstag in fabric. This limited edition photograph, signed by Christo and his photographer Wolfgang Volz, immortalizes the dramatic transformation of the historic building. The Reichstag is enveloped in silvery fabric that creates folds and contours, casting shadows and reflecting light in mesmerizing ways. The installation redefined the architectural form, inviting viewers to consider the interplay between permanence and ephemerality. Set against a clear sky and mirrored by the water below, the wrapped Reichstag stands as both a work of art and a commentary on history and transformation.
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