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...power and sexuality. Big numbers such as “Aquarius,” “I Got Life,” and the corresponding “Black Boys” and “White Boys,” crackle with energy and electricity. Claude??s joy could easily be stemming from the success of the production as he sings, “I got life, mother. I got laughs, sister. I got freedom, brother. I got good times, man.”Good times and building bridges were the themes...
...nervous and pessimistic, Christo is joyful and energetic.The evening finished with an award dinner held overlooking the city and Boston harbor from the ICA’s stunning glass theater. The tablecloths and napkins were a bright orange, recalling both the Gates of Central Park as well as Jeanne-Claude??s strikingly colored hair (“My hair turned red when Christo’s turned grey”).Receiving the Great Negotiators award, Jeanne-Claude recounted what she called as “maybe the most important negotiation of our lives,” when they...
...Harvard Law School award yesterday in recognition of their skill in negotiating permission for their works. The Great Negotiator Award is given annually by the Law School’s Program on Negotiation and has historically been awarded to figures in business and international diplomacy. Christo and Jeanne-Claude??a married couple recently known for their 2005 project “The Gates” in Central Park, which featured over 7,500 bright orange structures erected along the park’s pathways—are the first artists to receive the award, given to them...
From May 5 to May 8, Harvard’s Old Yard will be transformed into a public art project à la Christo and Jean-Claude??s Central Park installation “The Gates...
...much to the chagrin of Christina’s mom, who had been hoping for a lavish celebration in the Hamptons. They humored her however, by inviting her to an endless stream of grand festivities in their spectacular home—modeled after the pyramid of the Louvre. Jean-Claude??s work as a noted mime will pose a few problems in their relationship, but Christina will win every dispute by countering his “I’m-stuck-in-a-box” gestures with lucid arguments. Their two children (one boy and one girl...
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