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22nd November
2009
written by Annie Stone

He Who Binds Himself to a Joy
Does the Winged Life Destroy
But he Who Kisses the Joy as it Flies
Lives in Eternity’s Sunrise

William Blake

         Along with her husband and artistic collaborator Christo, she helped wrap the Pont Neuf  in Paris, the Reichstag in Berlin;  swathed the Biscayne Bay Islands near Miami in a luscious  Pink,  and in 2005, she filled  Central Park with 7,503 Saffron Colored Gates .  Those gates transformed a barren winter landscape into something amazing and alive and created a new relationship to a  familiar terrain. 
      French artist Jeanne-Claude – of the  vibrant red hair and even redder lips  – didn’t mind,  she once said, in an interview, that the monumental projects that she and Christo devoted themselves and that took years to complete and cost millions —  were just transient – ephemeral works.  What it was all about – she said – was creating joy.  Their works expressed “the quality of love and tenderness that we human beings have for what does not last.”
       Jeanne-Claude died this week, at the age of 74.

2 Comments

  1. Donna N.
    22/11/2009

    WOW! How incredibly moving!!!! And what a worthwhile aim — to create joy, ephemeral joy! Beautiful post, Annie!!!

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