The Umbrellas (Christo and Jeanne-Claude)

Summary

The Umbrellas, Japan–USA, 1984–91 was a 1991 environmental artwork in which artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude erected yellow and blue umbrella structures in California (between Gorman and Grapevine[1]) and Japan, respectively. The 3,100-umbrella project cost US$26 million and attracted three million visitors.[2] Christo closed the exhibition early after a woman was crushed by a windswept umbrella in California.[3] Separately, a worker was killed during the deconstruction of the Japanese exhibit.[4]

The Umbrellas, 1991, Japan
Photograph of the yellow umbrellas of the 1991 Christo and Jeanne-Claude project in California. Photo by Robert S. McCombs.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "CHRISTO’S 1,760 UMBRELLAS UNFURL WHIMSICAL DELIGHT IN CALIFORNIA by Thomas D. Elias. Scripps News Service as carried in the Deseret News. December 28, 1991. Accessed December 11, 2022."
  2. ^ Fineberg 2004, p. 44.
  3. ^ "Christo Umbrella Crushes Woman". The New York Times. The Associated Press. October 28, 1991. ISSN 0362-4331.
  4. ^ "2d Person Is Killed in Christo Art Project". The New York Times. The Associated Press. November 1, 1991. ISSN 0362-4331.

Bibliography edit

  • Baal-Teshuva, Jacob (2001). Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Taschen. ISBN 978-3-8228-5996-4.
  • Chernow, Burt (2002). Christo and Jeanne-Claude: A Biography. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-312-28074-1.
  • Chianese, Robert Louis (2013). "How Green Is Earth Art? The Umbrellas". American Scientist. 101 (2): 108–109. doi:10.1511/2013.101.108. ISSN 0003-0996. JSTOR 43707009.
  • Findlay, Robert; Walterscheid, Ellen (1993). "Christo's Umbrellas: Visual Art/Performance/Ritual/Real Life on a Grand Scale". TDR. 37 (1): 74–97. doi:10.2307/1146272. ISSN 1054-2043. JSTOR 1146272.
  • Fineberg, Jonathan David (2004). "The Umbrellas". Christo and Jeanne-Claude: On the Way to The Gates, Central Park, New York City. Yale University Press. pp. 44–47. ISBN 978-0-300-10405-9.
  • Hall, Carla (November 1, 1991). "Second Death from Christo's Umbrellas". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286.

External links edit

  • Official website