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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Feb. 12, 2005, the husband-wife artist duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude unveiled the biggest, splashiest and most talked-about ...
Installed in Central Park in February 2005, The Gates consisted of 7,503 saffron-colored gates adorned with free-flowing fabric that spanned 23 miles of pathways and transformed the iconic park for ...
Look up! Exactly 20 years ago this month, a saffron-colored trail blazed through 23 miles of Central Park. On the snow-covered pathways, from 59th to 110th streets, sweeping, elegant panels of bright ...
correctionAn article in the Feb. 13 Style section about the orange gates placed in New York's Central Park as part of an art installation should have said the structures resemble giant croquet wickets ...
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In February 2005, Central Park was transformed into an orange-hued wonderland, as 7,503 gates with flowing fabric panels lined the park’s walkways. The installation, which spanned 23 miles (37 ...
"On February 12, 2005, weather permitting, New York artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude will complete their temporary work of art, The Gates, Project for Central Park, New York City, 1979-2005." "First ...
Imitation is flattery: Six fabric-draped gates outside Daemen College on Wednesday are a micro version of "The Gates," the work of artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude that graced New York City's Central ...
On Feb. 12, 2005, the husband-wife artist duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude unveiled the biggest, splashiest and most talked-about public art project New York City had ever seen. “The Gates” caused an ...