著者について

Jeanne-Claude was a renowned French-American artist, celebrated for her collaborative work with her husband, Christo. Together, they achieved global recognition for their large-scale environmental works of art, which often involved wrapping or draping iconic structures in fabric. Their projects were not just about the materials used but also about the interaction of architecture and the landscape, challenging viewers to reconsider their perceptions of familiar sites. Jeanne-Claude was known for her vibrant personality and strong vision, playing a crucial role in the planning and execution of these ambitious installations.

Throughout her career, Jeanne-Claude's work was characterized by a commitment to the ephemeral nature of art. The couple's most notable projects include the Wrapped Reichstag in Berlin and The Gates in Central Park, New York City. Each project was meticulously planned, involving extensive community engagement and often facing legal and logistical challenges. Despite the temporary nature of their installations, Jeanne-Claude and Christo left a lasting impact on the art world, inspiring future generations of artists to explore the boundaries of public art and the environment.

国籍 アメリカ人, フランス語
生年月日 June 13, 1935
出生地 Casablanca, Morocco
死亡日 November 18, 2009