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L'Arc de Triomphe, passion d'une nation
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Fierté des victoires napoléoniennes, l’Arc de Triomphe, dont la première pierre fut posée en 1806 au sommet des Champs-Élysées, est avec la tour Eiffel l’un des monuments les plus visités de la capitale française. Voulu par un empereur, inauguré sous le règne d’un roi (Louis-Philippe) et sanctuarisé par la République, ce temple patriotique polarise les passions de toute une nation. Un portrait historique avant « emballage », qui fourmille d’anecdotes et de détails insoupçonnés.
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Monumental Art
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In the summer of 2018, on the Serpentine in London's Hyde Park, world-renowned artist Christo created his first public work of art in the UK. Inspired by ancient Mesopotamian tombs, the Mastaba is constructed from 7,506 painted oil barrels and weighs six hundred tonnes. It is the latest work in a career spanning half a century and stretching across the world. His work to date have included surrounding 11 islands off the Florida coast with pink polypropylene and wrapping Berlin's Reichstag and the Pont Neuf in Paris. This programme charts the creation of the Mastaba - from the first barrels being put on the water to its final unveiling - and paints a portrait of Christo as he looks back on a life spent making provocative works of art with his wife and partner Jeanne-Claude.
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From Chris to Christo
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From Chris to Christo

Jan 01, 1985
In the fall of 1985, Christo "packed" the Pont Neuf. In the space of a week, enthusiasts, critics and curious people drastically change the perception of this place whose presence has never been felt as much as since it was veiled. And that's what Christo wanted.
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The Gates
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The Gates

Feb 26, 2008
A documentary on New York City’s biggest public art project ever, an installation called “The Gates” by Christo and Jeanne Claude.
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Christo: Works in Progress
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“Christo: Works in Progress” takes us around the world on a showcase of the artist’s grand environmental installations. With both critique and praise from members of the communities that have hosted Christo and his works, the film takes a deep look into the process and outcome of pieces such as Wrapped Coast, Running Fence, and Wrapped Walkways. While discussing his inspirations and motives, Christo states, “The work of art is not the fabric, steel poles and cable, the work of art is the hills and the ocean, the sky, the gates, the rocks, the people, the light- this is the work of art.” (Christo Vladimirov Javacheff) Though his work may appear to be visually distracting from the landscapes he creates in, Christo’s aim is to bring attention to the land itself and encourage people to take note of their surroundings.
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Christo: Wrapped Walk Ways
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Wrapped Walk Ways, in Jacob Loose Memorial Park, Kansas City, Missouri, consisted of the installation of 136,268 square feet (12,540 square meters) of saffron-colored nylon fabric covering 2.7 miles (4.4 kilometers) of formal garden walkways and jogging paths.
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Christo: Wrapped Coast
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In 1969, Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped 2.5 kilometers of coast and cliffs up to 26 metres along the coast of Little Bay, in Southeast Sydney, Australia.
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude: A Environmental Art Duo
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Beginning with their small wrapped objects of 1958, this portrait examines the continuously bold and ambitious artistic ventures of the enigmatic duo, CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE. Though their large scale environmental projects, such as Running Fence and Wrapped Coast, are often met with distress and concern from the surrounding community, perceptions of the project are likely to shift when it comes time to interact with the grand, finished piece. Neither permanent nor purchasable, Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s works exude the essence of freedom and exist only for the sake of existing.
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Running Fence
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Running Fence

Oct 01, 1977
Second in the series by the Maysles brothers documenting the monuments/sculptures of Christo, whose art projects are landscape-scaled, and more "pop" performance art designed to question how we relate to art in the public sphere, especially when it's as oblique, non-political (at least, that is what he would claim), and neutral as running a fence through a landscape.
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Islands
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Islands

Oct 16, 1987
The Maysles' third film about the artists sees them trying to get three projects off the ground: wrapping the Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in Paris; wrapping the Reichstag; and surrounding eleven man-made islands in Florida with pink plastic sheets. As the latter is the only one that gets approval, it gets the bulk of this film.
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Christo in Paris
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Christo in Paris

Dec 31, 1990
Documentary about conceptual artist Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude's attempt to "wrap" the Pont-Neuf in Paris.
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Umbrellas
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Umbrellas

Feb 18, 1994
A documentary about artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude's 1991 grand-scale environmental art project in Japan and California.
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Wrapped Trees
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Wrapped Trees

Jan 01, 1999
The Hissen Brothers document Christo and Jean-Claude's project "Wrapped Trees" in Switzerland.
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Konstsamlaren och katastrofen
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"The Art-collector and the catastrophe" - The untold story of how Sweden lost a world class art collection. Private art collector Theodor "Teto" Ahrenberg obtained art directly by artists like Picasso, Chagall and Matisse. He became friends with the international artists elite. And therefore developed a conflict with the Swedish art establishment. The Director of the Modern museum Pontus Hultén became his nemesis. Revenge to Theodor Ahrenberg would be creating his own art museum of Stockholm. Designed by world-famous architect Le Corbusier.
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Nam June Paik's first single-channel videotape since 1989 is a heartfelt tribute to his long-time collaborator Charlotte Moorman. This portrait traces Moorman's career as an avant-garde performer, from her classical training to her notorious arrest as the "Topless Cellist" and subsequent talk-show celebrity. Rare documentations of Moorman's performances include Otto Piene's Sky Kiss and Jim McWilliams' Chocolate Cello. Interviews with Moorman's friends, family and collaborators, such as Yoko Ono, Christo and Jeanne Claude, Otto Piene, and Barbara Moore, among others, provide intimate recollections of the inimitable Moorman.
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Christo : Marcher sur l'eau
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Sept ans après le décès de son épouse et complice artistique Jeanne-Claude, avec laquelle il avait empaqueté le Reichstag à Berlin ou encore le Pont Neuf à Paris, l'artiste d'origine bulgare Christo s’attelle à la réalisation de « The Floating Piers » (littéralement : les pontons flottants), sur le lac d’Iseo en Italie, une installation qu’ils avaient conçue ensemble des années auparavant, dans la droite lignée de leur projet artistique : s’emparer de monuments architecturaux ou de sites naturels pour les transformer et ainsi mieux les révéler, dans une temporalité toujours limitée. Présenté aux festivals de Locarno et Toronto, le film d’Andréï M Paounov est une plongée intimiste rare dans le monde hors du commun et sans compromis de Christo, où tractations entre art et politique, cauchemars logistiques et forces de la nature sont en ébullition permanente, et révèlent l'homme derrière l'artiste, dont toutes les œuvres sont autofinancées. SÉANCES
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Masters of Modern Sculpture Part III: The New World
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The Masters of Modern Sculpture series concludes with a look at post- World War II America, where sculpture became a deeply innovative art form. Using the objects at their disposal and the inspiration surrounding them, artists such as George Rickey, Claes Oldenburg, and Louise Nevelson cast sculptor in a new light. The New World observes the sculptors creatively utilizing wood, metals, and junkyard finds, bringing forth lively and shocking work. America's remote spaces, discarded objects and abundant materials enabled them to add to the concepts of European modernism in daringly unique ways.
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Le Palais du Reichstag : Un bâtiment au cœur de l'histoire allemande
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Construit dans le style néoclassique sous l'Empire allemand, le palais du Reichstag a connu un passé mouvementé. Incendié en 1933 peu de temps après la prise de pouvoir de Hitler, détruit par les bombardements de 1945, le bâtiment a été reconstruit pendant la division de l'Allemagne puis restauré par l'architecte Norman Foster dans les années 1990. Christoph Weinert revient sur les principaux moments de son histoire.
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Isamu Noguchi: Stones and Paper
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Isamu Noguchi was a sculptor, designer, architect, and craftsman. Throughout his life he struggled to see, alter, and recreate his natural surroundings. His gardens and fountains were transformations meant to bring out the beauty their locations had always possessed.
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Bambi-Verleihung
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Bambi-Verleihung

Nov 16, 2018
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.
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