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Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Gift to New York 

Last updated: March 9, 2025 6:57 pm
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Reflecting back on my childhood, I recall a vivid memory of neon orange billowing through the trees in Central Park like ethereal fireflies. It was the year 2005 when the iconic artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude unveiled “The Gates” installation in Central Park. This breathtaking project featured 7,503 16-foot gates adorned with flowing fabric along 23 miles of walkways, captivating visitors for 16 days. Now, on the 20th anniversary of this monumental installation, Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Gates and Unrealized Projects for New York City exhibition at the Shed pays tribute to this visionary work.

The exhibition showcases preparatory drawings, collages, video interviews, models, and even an augmented reality experience that allows viewers to interact with the project using iPads. It resurrects a vision of art and community that transcends mere commercial interests, celebrating the ambition to create something meaningful and impactful.

“For a match? For a game?” a visitor in a video screening at the exhibition asks.

“No, no,” the interviewer replies. “No marathon or nothing.”

“For beauty?”

“For beauty.”

Central Park, created in the 1800s, was a revolutionary concept at the time as public parks were a rarity in the city. The 20 gates of Central Park, each with humble inscriptions honoring ordinary people, symbolize the park’s dedication to the people. Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s “The Gates” project paid homage to this ethos, intertwining the park’s design with their artistic vision, creating a harmonious blend of art, nature, and community.


Christo, “The Gates (Project for Central Park, New York City)” (2004–05) (© 2005 Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation; photo by André Grossmann, courtesy Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation)

The Gates not only transformed Central Park but also created a spiritual experience for visitors, reminiscent of ancient portals to sacred spaces. While the physical gates may be gone, the augmented reality experience allows visitors to relive the magic of this monumental installation.

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As I explored the exhibition, I felt a sense of connection with the millions of strangers who had passed through those gates. The memories of that vibrant orange hue and the gentle swaying of the fabric gates transported me to a place of pure wonder and beauty.


Despite the enchanting experience, the juxtaposition of the exhibition within the private luxury development of Hudson Yards felt somewhat discordant. The presence of the Vessel and the surrounding plaza, labeled as “Public Square and Gardens,” highlighted the complexities of public art in privately owned spaces.

While some New Yorkers may express skepticism or cynicism towards such artistic endeavors, the essence of “The Gates” lies in its ability to evoke emotions and memories that transcend individual opinions. The exhibition at the Shed serves as a poignant reminder of the power of art to unite and inspire.

Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Gates and Unrealized Projects for New York City will be on display at the Shed until March 23, curated by Pascal Roulin.

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