Iconic French Arc De Triomphe to receive short-term makeover as part of art installation

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Visitors to Paris may be in for a surprise when strolling up the Champs-Elysees in September, when the Arc de Triomphe monument will be enveloped in a shimmering wrapper in a posthumous installation by artist Christo.

His nephew has continued his legacy and will finish the project

Workers have already erected some of the scaffolding around the 50-metre high, 19th century arch to set it up for the silvery blue, recyclable plastic wrapping, which will be on view between September 18 and October 3. Imagined decades ago in 1961 by the late Bulgarian-born artist Christo and his wife and fellow artist Jeanne-Claude, who died in 2009, "L'Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped" was finally brought to life by Christo's nephew, Vladimir Yavatchev."It's just keeping a promise to him.

Christo had once rented a small room near the famed Champs-Elysees avenue after moving to Paris in 1958, when he experimented with wrapping discarded crates and barrels with fabric and rope, according to an official site about the artist.Christo, whose full name is Christo Javacheff, was known for his larger-than-life installations.He wrapped up a stretch of coastline in Australia and the Reichstag parliament building in Berlin, and strung up a huge curtain in part of a canyon in Colorado.

The monument is also home to a tribute to the Unknown Soldier, in the form of a flame of remembrance that is rekindled every day."Hopefully, Christo would be most happy, if somebody looks at it and says 'it looks just like the drawings'," Mr Yavatchev said.

 

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Came here to make the same comments as everyone else after reading this on the website. Shocking error. The same image is used twice in this article. Very poor demonstration of basic journalistic search skills. Which editor allowed or approved this? ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯

Nice photo, but it's not the Arc De Triomphe...

Did you ever hear the story about the Americans who bought London Bridge thinking that it was Tower Bridge - Same again here Correct city, Wrong Arc.

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