
Christo - Iron Curtain - Wall of Barrels
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Christo (American-Bulgarian, b. 1935)
Iron Curtain – Wall of Barrels, Rue Visconti Paris, June 1962, 1968
Medium: Color offset on cardboard
Dimensions: 70 x 54 cm
Edition of 100: Hand-signed in pencil
Series: Sheet 1 from the Monuments portfolio
Catalogue raisonné: Schellmann 13
Condition: Excellent
Artwork details
Christo’s Iron Curtain – Wall of Barrels, Rue Visconti Paris, June 1962 is a color offset print on cardboard, measuring 70 x 54 cm. This artwork documents one of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s earliest and most politically charged interventions: a barricade of oil barrels erected in Paris to protest the Berlin Wall. The installation temporarily blocked Rue Visconti in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, merging avant-garde art with direct political commentary.
Issued as Sheet 1 from the Monuments Portfolio (1968), the edition was published to support Christo’s participation in documenta 4 in Kassel. From a limited edition of only 100, each print is hand-signed in pencil by the artist. This rare historical piece offers collectors a direct link to Christo’s radical early practice and his lifelong exploration of scale, obstruction, and the intersection of art and politics.
About this artist
Christo Javacheff, known simply as Christo, gained fame as part of the renowned artistic duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude, celebrated for their monumental installations using fabric or plastic. Their transformative projects, which include wrapping the Reichstag in Berlin, draping the Pont Neuf in Paris, and installing the Surrounded Islands in Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, explored the interaction between man-made and natural environments, challenging public perceptions of familiar spaces. The duo emphasized the aesthetic impact of their artworks, temporarily altering landscapes to create new, ephemeral experiences that only persisted through the preparatory drawings, prints, and multiples that documented their projects. Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s art was designed to be transient, existing in a physical form for only a short period before being dismantled. Christo reflected on this aspect of their artwork by saying, “I think it takes much greater courage to create things to be gone than to create things that will remain.” This philosophy underscored the uniqueness of their collaborations, which remained central to Christo’s career even after Jeanne-Claude’s passing in 2009. Following her death, Christo continued to realize visions they had conceived together, such as The Mastaba in London’s Hyde Park in 2018. Born in Bulgaria in 1935 and passing in 2020, Christo’s legacy is profound, characterized by a dedication to crafting visually stunning and conceptually deep works that redefined public spaces and engaged audiences worldwide. His contributions to art extend beyond the physical installations to include prints and editions that capture the essence of their temporary creations, allowing the impact of their work to endure beyond its physical presence.

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