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Details
- Other Title
- Purple/black package
- Date
- 1967
- Media category
- Sculpture
- Materials used
- polyethylene, fabric, rope, staples
- Dimensions
- 14.0 x 45.0 x 28.0 cm
- Signature & date
Signed and dated u.r., white ink "Christo/ 67".
- Credit
- John Kaldor Family Collection
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- L2011.28
- Copyright
- © Christo
- Artist information
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Christo
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About
The surrealist artist Man Ray was the first artist to wrap objects as a way of making them strange. Wrapping has the paradoxical effect of concealing an object while accentuating its larger geometry and heightening our curiosity about it, encouraging us to make an imaginative leap in order to interpret what we see or what lies beneath.
Christo began wrapping and packaging objects in the late 1950s. His early works made use of items from daily life – such as books and boxes – which he draped, folded and bound in fabric. Later he collaborated with his wife Jeanne-Claude to wrap entire buildings and environments. While visually the folds of fabric in their works refer to classical forms from art history, the process of wrapping relates more broadly to cultural practices of preserving, shrouding and concealing.
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Exhibition history
Shown in 6 exhibitions
Christo. John Kaldor Art Project, 1990, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 02 Mar 1990–14 Apr 1990
Christo. John Kaldor Art Project, 1990, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 12 Sep 1990–25 Nov 1990
From Christo and Jeanne-Claude to Jeff Koons: John Kaldor art projects and collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia, 12 Dec 1995–17 Mar 1996
Christo and Jeanne-Claude: early works 1958-1969, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, 08 Sep 2001–04 Nov 2001
Journey to now: John Kaldor art projects and collection, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, 18 Apr 2003–06 Jul 2003
John Kaldor Family Collection Artist Rooms #1 - Christo, Gosford Regional Gallery & Arts Centre, Gosford, 01 Feb 2013–01 Apr 2013
John Kaldor Family Collection Artist Rooms #1 - Christo, Glasshouse Regional Gallery, New South Wales, 04 Jul 2013–25 Aug 2013
John Kaldor Family Collection Artist Rooms #1 - Christo, Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery, Booragul, 13 Sep 2013–01 Dec 2013
John Kaldor Family Collection Artist Rooms #1 - Christo, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre & Liverpool Regional Museum, Casula, 09 Dec 2013–26 Jan 2014
Landmarks, Blue Mountains City Art Gallery, Katoomba, 21 Jan 2017–19 Mar 2017
Landmarks, Tamworth Regional Gallery, Tamworth, 09 Jun 2017–13 Aug 2017
Landmarks, Murray Art Museum Albury, Albury, 29 Sep 2017–26 Nov 2017
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Bibliography
Referenced in 6 publications
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Nicholas Baume, From Christo and Jeanne-Claude to Jeff Koons: John Kaldor art projects and collection, Sydney, 1995, 12 (illus.), 82.
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Nicholas Baume (Editor), Christo. John Kaldor Art Project, 1990, Sydney, 1990, 52 (colour illus.). cat.no.7
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Anthony Bond OAM (Curator), Landmarks, Katoomba, 2017, 20.
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Sophie Forbat, John Kaldor family collection: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 'Christo', pg.62-77, Sydney, 2011, 64, 66 (colour illus.).
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Adam Free, Journey to now: John Kaldor art projects and collection, Adelaide, 2003, 60.
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Alexander Tolnay, David Bourdon, Lawrence Alloway and Wolfgang Volz, Christo and Jeanne-Claude: early works 1958-1969, Berlin, 2001.
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