According to the artists, the work used 5,390 tons of steel, 315,491 feet (96 km) of vinyl tubing, 99,155 square metres of fabric, and 15,000 sets of brackets and hardware. The textile was produced and sewn in Germany. The gates were assembled in a 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m²) Long Island facility, then trucked to Central Park. WebJan 28, 2005 · February 9, 2005 • An enormous work of art opens Saturday in New York's Central Park. The Gates Project is the brainchild of artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude. …
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WebFeb 13, 2005 · Yes, though Christo and Jeanne-Claude's Central Park gates have been planned with awe-inspiring grit and dedication and are blameless in every way — though they will do no damage to the park and are composed entirely of recyclable materials; though they are constructed with paid, loving labor (except in the case of Jeanne-Claude's late … WebCentral Park, largest and most important public park in Manhattan, New York City. It occupies an area of 840 acres (340 hectares) and extends between 59th and 110th streets (about 2.5 miles [4 km]) and between … hienfeld alarmcentrale
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WebDec 1, 2024 · The Gates Central Park. Brilliant orange squares line the walkways of New York Citys Central Park in this Ikonos image. Taken on February 12, 2005, the image marks the opening day of The Gates art exhibit. The exhibit was created by Christo and Jeanne-Claude and features 7,500 gates draped with saffron-colored fabric panels. WebRe: Central Park-Orange Gates 17 years ago Save The Gates was a fun ephemeral event that drew people close together in light hearted camaraderie, brought the city much needed revenue, and during a season when Central Park is usually drab and dreary brought a brief respite of color and whimsy to it. WebFeb 13, 2005 · There are 7,500 gates instead of 11,000 to 15,000, as Christo and Jeanne-Claude had first envisioned. But each gate is 16 feet high, a foot taller than originally … how far did hinduism spread