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Christo’s final flourish

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September 30, 2021 12:50
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Some 20 years ago, I flew to New York to interview the Bulgarian-born artist Christo. Arriving at the address provided at 10am, I was sure I was at the wrong spot: a battered metal front door covered with graffiti, it looked more like a warehouse than a home.

While I was checking my notes, Christo threw the door open and greeted me with a big grin. “Would you like a Bloody Mary? I make the best in the world.”  I nodded, and he made a pitcher of the best Bloody Mary I’ve ever had. 

A year later, I contacted him to ask where I could buy prints of his work for my new house, not confident he would remember that morning meeting — but in less than a week, I received a package of signed posters.

From then on, I followed his work closely. There is no other artist (or author, playwright or musician) whose work has inspired me to make international journeys but I’ve seen The Gates installation in New York in 2005 and The Floating Piers at Lake Iseo in Italy in 2016 — plus a rather shorter journey to Hyde Park which hosted the Mastaba project in 2018.