Christo and Jeanne-Claude‘s ‘L’Arc de Triomphe Wrapped’ Will Be Recycled for 2024 Paris Olympics

“This is a very fine example of the art world’s ability to adapt to climate challenges.”

Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo announced that the city will recycle materials used in Christo and Jeanne-Claude‘s L’Arc de Triomphe Wrapped (1961-2021) for the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games next summer.

The initiative is in collaboration with Parley for the Oceans, who will repurpose the roughly 269,098 square feet of aluminum-coated blue polypropylene fabric and 9,843 feet of red rope needed to create the colossal piece for “shade structures, tents or barnums,” according to Hidalgo. “This is a very fine example of the art world’s ability to adapt to climate challenges,” she added.

Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s artwork was often created with the intention for reuse. The Floating Piers (2014-2016) structure they created over Lake Iseo in Italy, was eventually recycled by German company Al-tex, who repurposed the material into needle felt and horse riding rings. Similarly, the wood and steel from their magnus opus, L’Arc de Triomphe Wrapped (1961-2021), has already been reused by Les Charpentiers de Paris, ArcelorMittal, and Derichebourg Environnement.

Speaking on the latter work, Cyrill Gutsch, founder and chief executive of Parley for the Oceans, hailed L’Arc de Triomphe Wrapped (1961-2021) as a testament to “a new economy where harmful, toxic and exploitative business practices are a relic of the past.”

Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s studio is currently at work to posthumously create The Mastaba, an artwork first envisioned in 1977, which will eventually go on view in Abu Dhabi. When completed, it will be “the largest contemporary sculpture (in volume) in the world,” according to a statement by the studio.

Also in Paris, Inès Longevial will unveil a new solo exhibition and Rizzoli monograph.

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

Photographer Quil Lemons Opens First Solo Exhibition 'Quiladelphia'

Photographer Quil Lemons Opens First Solo Exhibition 'Quiladelphia'

At the Hannah Traore Gallery in New York City’s Lower East Side.

Court Orders Danish Artist to Repay $71,000 USD for Sending Blank Canvases to Museum

Court Orders Danish Artist to Repay $71,000 USD for Sending Blank Canvases to Museum

“I don’t really know what to do.”

Inès Longevial to Unveil New Solo Show and Rizzoli Monograph

Inès Longevial to Unveil New Solo Show and Rizzoli Monograph

The exhibition will be housed at Ketabi Bourdet in Paris.

Stolen Van Gogh Painting Returned in IKEA Bag

Stolen Van Gogh Painting Returned in IKEA Bag

Thanks to world-renowned art detective, Arthur Brand.

Ed Ruscha's Chocolate Room Lands in NYC's Museum of Modern Art

Ed Ruscha's Chocolate Room Lands in NYC's Museum of Modern Art

As part of ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN, the most comprehensive presentation of his work.


LISTERINE® and Compound Partner to Launch The Whoa Collection to Help Close the Diversity Gap in Dentistry
Sales

LISTERINE® and Compound Partner to Launch The Whoa Collection to Help Close the Diversity Gap in Dentistry

Presented by LISTERINE®
The two have teamed up with King Saladeen and Thundercat to spotlight oral health equity, with proceeds supporting Increasing Diversity in Dentistry (IDID).

Bob Ross's First TV Painting Is Selling for $10 Million USD

Bob Ross's First TV Painting Is Selling for $10 Million USD

‘The Joy of Painting’ can be yours for a mere eight figures.

Samsung and The Metropolitan Museum of Art Collaborate to Bring World-Class Art Into Homes

Samsung and The Metropolitan Museum of Art Collaborate to Bring World-Class Art Into Homes

With 38 pieces available in the Samsung Art Store, from van Gogh to artifacts of ancient Egypt.

Koji Yamaguchi to Reveal New Paintings at Upcoming “Surface” Solo Exhibition

Koji Yamaguchi to Reveal New Paintings at Upcoming “Surface” Solo Exhibition

Unveiling on September 26 at On Sundays & LightSeed Gallery.

Eike König Pits ‘LISA VS. LISA’ in New Screen Print

Eike König Pits ‘LISA VS. LISA’ in New Screen Print

Limited to an edition of 50.

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

Looks like you’re using an ad-blocker

We charge advertisers instead of our readers. Support us by whitelisting our site.

Whitelist Us

How to Whitelist Us

screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlock icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Under “Pause on this site” click “Always”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlock Plus icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Block ads on – This website” switch off the toggle to turn it from blue to gray.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the AdBlocker Ultimate icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Switch off the toggle to turn it from “Enabled on this site” to “Disabled on this site”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the Ghostery icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Click on the “Ad-Blocking” button at the bottom. It will turn gray and the text above will go from “ON” to “OFF”.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the UBlock Origin icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.
  2. Click on the large blue power icon at the top.
  3. When it turns gray, click the refresh icon that has appeared next to it or click the button below to continue.
screenshot
  1. Click the icon of the ad-blocker extension installed on your browser.You’ll usually find this icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. You may have more than one ad-blocker installed.
  2. Follow the instructions for disabling the ad blocker on the site you’re viewing.You may have to select a menu option or click a button.
  3. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.