Christo – Corridor - Store Front Project
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1968
Unique Proof. Original Signed Screen print of One of Christo’s Earliest Architectural Projects. It presents a conceptual drawing for Christo’s iconic Store Front Project from 1968 — a pivotal work in which he isolated and transformed elements of urban architecture, particularly storefronts, into mysterious, closed-off installations.
The work is hand-signed and dated in pencil in the lower right corner: “Christo 1968.”
The composition depicts an empty interior rendered in subtle perspective lines, devoid of any connection to the outside world — a recurring theme in Christo’s early work. The simplicity of the lines and the stark use of negative space emphasize the alienation and anonymity of the urban environment.
Professionally framed, under a custom-made, thick (acid-free) passe-partout in an exclusive, handcrafted wooden frame from the Netherlands, with PLEXIGLAS Optical HC, scratch-resistant and UV-protective, for exceptional color depth, clear visibility, and brilliant light transmission.
Size framed approx. 100 x 80 cm
Christo (1935–2020), born in Bulgaria and later active in Paris and New York, rose to international fame through his monumental environmental installations, often realized in collaboration with his partner Jeanne-Claude. Their globally recognized projects include The Pont Neuf Wrapped, The Gates, and L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped. Early works like the Store Front Project represent a critical phase in Christo’s artistic evolution, revealing his deep engagement with space, structure, and the transformation of the familiar into the monumental.