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The Gates – Part Two March 2, 2025

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We decided to visit the two venues that are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Jeanne-Claude and Christo’s The Gates in Central Park. The Shed (in Hudson Yards) features photos, videos and scale models of The Gates. Some of the videos of old town hall meetings are hysterical. People both pro and con were very funny. This exhibit is on through March 23. The other venue is in Central Park itself. By downloading the free Bloomberg Connects app you are able to experience The Gates yourself. We started at Fifth Avenue and 72nd street. The path runs through the park, Bethesda Fountain, around the lake and up to Cherry Hill. It was lots of fun and if you did not experience The Gates 20 years ago, I encourage you to experience them now. The top half of today’s photo montage features photos from The Shed and the bottom half are photos of our walk as we virtually experienced The Gates.

The Gates Project – 20 Years Later February 9, 2025

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Twenty years ago, I was lucky to work at The Gates Project when Jeanne-Claude and Christo created their fabulous site-specific work of art in 2005. The artists installed 7,503 vinyl “gates” along 23 miles of pathways in Central Park. From each gate hung a panel of deep saffron-colored nylon fabric. The exhibit ran from February 12, 2005 through February 27, 2005.  Even though the exhibit officially ran for two weeks the installation and deinstallation of the project stretched out this work for almost two months. I believe this community work of art, was the beginning of the recovery for our wounded City from the devastation of 9/11 (thanks to Mayor Bloomberg for his decision to go ahead with this project). As a Gate Watcher, I held a long pole with a tennis ball on the end of it so that I could unfurl the saffron curtains if the wind wrapped them around their stanchions. I had the good fortune of speaking to thousands of visitors from all around the world about the project, about New York City, about life, art and politics for two weeks. It was an experience I will never forget. Many of you who are reading this blog came to visit me at my Gates post to share the experience. Every morning that we worked we would meet Jeanne-Claude and Christo at the Boat House for free breakfast where they would talk to us, both individually and as a group.They also were generous enough to take the time to sign our souvenir posters, books or whatever – every Friday afternoon – with their signature orange crayons. I have my signed prints proudly hanging in my living room. May they rest in peace and may their memory be a blessing, dear Jeanne -Claude and Christo. I created all of the photo montages seen here 20 years ago as a way to remember that singular experience.