Christo is making a fun world. There are coast of Sydney's cove, a new bridge in Paris, and foyer of New South Wales Art Gallery, hundreds of thousands of meters of cloth are spread there. These are works that controversialized Christos, which is known as the greatest writer in world history. One of his recent works surrounds the archipelago and is a controversial issue around the world. Amazing 603,850 square meters of vibrant pink fabric surrounds 11 islands in Biscayne Bay.
The installation of Christo and Jeanne-Claude is called The Gates, one of their epic stories, located in Central Park, New York. This work included more than 7,500 gates using saffron colored cloth panels that fill the park's sidewalks. The gate began from the entrance of the park and its name was inspired by the opening of the stone wall separating the city and the park, also called the gate by the architect. You can meet an array of 6 to 18 feet wide through a 16 foot high gate.
Christo's most famous is the Gates installation in 2005 at Central Park in New York, a 7503 orange tapestry that covers a few acres of winding passages. But all of Christo's projects celebrate freedom. It is an important theme for those who fled from the Communist regime when young. Christo says, "Why is this White House project that I call" the golden crown of power "that is exciting for me as my own history and authoritarian government is suppressing all forms of free expression is. "The roof is covered with corn silk.The President will never force him to exert power and he abandons discipline of art which is very important for the creative mind and soul of this democratic country It will never be the world. "