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Jun 5, 2020

[Answer] Christo, the conceptual artist who turned to epic-scale environmental works in the late 1960s, died last Sunday at 84. In one of his most famous works, he wrapped which government building in fabric in 1995?

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...1. The Houses of Parliament in Tokyo
2. The Reichstag in Berlin
3. The Palace of Westminster in London
4. The U.S. Capitol in Washington





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The Reichstag in Berlin :


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The first drawing for Christo’s plan to wrap the Reichstag in Berlin was made in 1971, but he encountered political resistance for decades before the work was completed in 1995. Read his obituary. His grand projects, all of them temporary, also included wrapping the Pont Neuf in Paris and zigzagging thousands of saffron-curtained gates throughout Central Park in New York. His wife and collaborator, Jeanne-Claude — who, like her husband, used only her first name — began sharing equal billing with him on all their projects in the 1990s. View some of their most well-known installations and read an appraisal of their work.



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