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Original photo screen print hand signed by Christo and by W. Volz, (Christo's photographer) // Christo Javacheff's Running Fence, California is a 1976 screen-print photograph capturing the artist’s iconic large-scale installation, which stretched across the California landscape. The piece depicts the winding, flowing form of a white fabric fence extending over hills and valleys, emphasizing Christo's ability to merge art with natural environments. The fence’s delicate material contrasts with the rugged terrain, creating a visual journey that draws attention to the contours of the land. Signed by both Christo and his photographer Wolfgang Volz, this work encapsulates the temporary, yet monumental, nature of Christo's environmental projects, inviting reflection on the interaction between human-made structures and the landscape.
Running Fence, California, 1976
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Original photo screen print hand signed by Christo and by W. Volz, (Christo's photographer) // Christo Javacheff's Running Fence, California is a 1976 screen-print photograph capturing the artist’s iconic large-scale installation, which stretched across the California landscape. The piece depicts the winding, flowing form of a white fabric fence extending over hills and valleys, emphasizing Christo's ability to merge art with natural environments. The fence’s delicate material contrasts with the rugged terrain, creating a visual journey that draws attention to the contours of the land. Signed by both Christo and his photographer Wolfgang Volz, this work encapsulates the temporary, yet monumental, nature of Christo's environmental projects, inviting reflection on the interaction between human-made structures and the landscape.
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Lithograph
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