Ice Garden transforms the forest at Jinshanling into a temporary ice architecture installation, echoing the Great Wall through climate-shaped design.
Ice Garden transforms the forest at Jinshanling into a temporary ice architecture installation, echoing the Great Wall through climate-shaped design.
This longform essay examines the work of Christo and Jeanne-Claude through the lens of impermanence, beginning with Valley Curtain and tracing their use of fabric, scale, and process to redefine art as a temporary experience rather than a permanent object. Exploring their philosophy of artistic freedom, self-funded practice, and engagement with landscape and public space, the article reflects on how disappearance, rather than endurance, became the defining force of their legacy.
Magdalena Jetelová in focus. Domestication of a Pyramid opens into her sculpture, land art, and environmental thinking.