Follows the artist, Christo, through the concept, building, and showing of his objet d'art; a 24 mile long, 18 foot high fence of white fabric stretched across the hills of California. The project was conceived as a work of art for Sonoma and Marin counties and took nearly four years to complete. Once finished and after a period of time, the fence was taken down and the materials were given to the people whose land the fence was built on.
"Documents the three-year construction of Christo Javacheff's 24 1/2 mile long nylon art work in Sonoma and Marin Counties, California. Interspersed with scenes of construction is footage from the numerous public hearings with comments by the artist, co-workers and opponents of the construction project."
"Christos Zaun in Kalifornien."
"Follows the artist, Christo, through the concept, building, and showing of his objet d'art; a 24 mile long, 18 foot high fence of white fabric stretched across the hills of California. The project was conceived as a work of art for Sonoma and Marin counties and took nearly four years to complete. Once finished and after a period of time, the fence was taken down and the materials were given to the people whose land the fence was built on."@en
"Follows the artist, Christo, through the concept, building, and showing of his objet d'art; a 24 mile long, 18 foot high fence of white fabric stretched across the hills of California. The project was conceived as a work of art for Sonoma and Marin counties and took nearly four years to complete. Once finished and after a period of time, the fence was taken down and the materials were given to the people whose land the fence was built on."
"L'erection, par Christo, d'une cloture de toile blanche de 24 miles de long et 18 pieds de haut, en Californie, malgre l'opposition des populations locales, des environnementalistes et des bureaucraties, debouche sur une celebration de la beaute."
"Follows the artist, Christo, through the concept, building, and showing of his objet d'art. The project was conceived as a work of art for Sonoma and Marin counties in California and took nearly four years to complete. Once finished and after a period of time, the fence was taken down and the materials were given to the people whose land the fence was built on."@en
"Documentaire illustrant l'installation de l'oeuvre éphémère "Running fence" de l'artiste d'origine bulgare Christo, consistant en l'érection d'une clôture faite de tissu de nylon blanc de 18 pieds de hauteur et 24.5 milles de longueur, traversant les comtés Sanoma et Marin en Californie et disparaissant dans l'océan Pacifique. L'oeuvre devait rester en place deux semaines et coûter 3 millions de dollars à l'artiste. La difficulté principale consistait pour Christo à convaincre les ranchers locaux, environnementalistes et bureaucrates de l'État de la pertinence de son projet artistique."
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