The Arc De Triomphe, Wrapped by Christo and Jeanne-Claude - does the world need it?
The Arc De Triomphe, Wrapped was the first work of Christo and Jeanne Claude that I've had the chance to experience live. As with all their projects, opinions about it are divided. In this video I share my thoughts about the Arc de Triomphe before and after the wrapping and give my answer to the question: does the world need it? If you are new to the story of Christo and Jeanne-Claude, I invite you to watch my video about Christo and Jeanne-Claude - here are the links: For viewers anywhere except US and Canada: • UNWRAPPING CHRISTO For viewers in US and Canada: • UNWRAPPING CHRISTO - US & Canada Version And if you are not - it is worth having a look too, you may learn something you didn't know before. Special thanks to my friend and travel companion Juliana Tekova @juliart_te for her photos of the Arc. My social media links: www.boryanakorcheva.com www.instagram.com/boryanakorcheva/ / boryana.art / boryanakorcheva www.linkedin.com/in/boryanakorcheva [email protected] https://www.saatchiart.com/boryana

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