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On my first trip to New York since obtaining my PPL, I couldn't help but
notice the number of Cessna's flying over Central Park. Anyone get a nice aerial shot of the Gates? Jonathan |
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No, but I got a good shot of Pale Male circling above for a look.
Actually he had a mouse in his mouth, so I suspect he wasn't really interested. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Jonathan Sorger" wrote in message ... On my first trip to New York since obtaining my PPL, I couldn't help but notice the number of Cessna's flying over Central Park. Anyone get a nice aerial shot of the Gates? Jonathan |
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![]() I was in NYC about 2 weeks ago and went to Central Park to see the "gates" from the ground. All I can say is: "I don't get it." $20 mill of Christo's own money spent so you can walk around under these big orange flaps that will be gone soon is an art project that this philistine just can't get his arms around. Like I said, it was his own money and I kept thinking, man, I'm in the wrong business. On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:28:53 +0000 (UTC), Jonathan Sorger wrote: On my first trip to New York since obtaining my PPL, I couldn't help but notice the number of Cessna's flying over Central Park. Anyone get a nice aerial shot of the Gates? Jonathan |
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("Cub Driver" wrote)
Christo and Jeanne-Claude raise the money by selling photographs, paintings, and probably strips of cloth (I'm not sure about that) from their wraps. http://www.christojeanneclaude.net/tg.html#gatesFAQ (From the website) Christo and Jeanne-Claude regard this all their artworks as babies, created jointly in love, that come into the world with their own strengths and frailties, living things that are cherished. Their short life-spans creates a preciousness and an urgency, encouraging us to bear witness and drink in the art as much as we can, while we can, all the while knowing it may well be gone the next time we visit the site -- in this case Central Park. Our memories of this experience are how the artwork changes us -- perhaps the most powerful force of art, that the changes made are not in the site, but in us. Can I purchase a "gate" or fabric after the installation? Separate "gates" and their components are not available to anyone and there are reasons that emerge from Christo and Jeanne-Claude's aesthetic for this. The Gates and their components will be industrially recycled. The work of art in The Gates is the entire environment, in this case Central Park and its surrounding environs. To experience the artwork, one immerses oneself into that environment. Each separate "gate" would be merely a relic of the artwork and not a work of art. Seven thousand, five hundred structures together in Central Park IS a work of art. Christo and Jeanne-Claude wish to reverse the relationship in art between artwork and relic. Christo's preparatory works, predict what a Christo and Jeanne-Claude work of art will look and feel like. Montblack My definition of art has always been: If I can do that, it ain't art. The Gates IS art - I would have picked the wrong color fabric (something on sale) or made the gates out of white PVC. |
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