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Photograph on Alu Dibond - Signed by Christo, Jeanne-Claude and the photographer: W.Volz // The Gates II by Christo Javacheff, photographed by Wolfgang Volz in 2005, captures the iconic public art installation The Gates in Central Park, New York City. The image shows vibrant orange fabric panels suspended over pathways, creating an immersive experience for visitors walking underneath. The sunlight filters through the fabric, casting warm glows and dynamic shadows, enhancing the interaction between the artwork and the natural surroundings. Christo and Jeanne-Claude's temporary installation, consisting of 7,503 gates, transformed the park into a vivid and flowing landscape, merging urban architecture with the beauty of nature.
The Gates II, 2005
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Photograph on Alu Dibond - Signed by Christo, Jeanne-Claude and the photographer: W.Volz // The Gates II by Christo Javacheff, photographed by Wolfgang Volz in 2005, captures the iconic public art installation The Gates in Central Park, New York City. The image shows vibrant orange fabric panels suspended over pathways, creating an immersive experience for visitors walking underneath. The sunlight filters through the fabric, casting warm glows and dynamic shadows, enhancing the interaction between the artwork and the natural surroundings. Christo and Jeanne-Claude's temporary installation, consisting of 7,503 gates, transformed the park into a vivid and flowing landscape, merging urban architecture with the beauty of nature.
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