Gagosian to exhibit the works of Christo Vladimirov Javacheff in a historic London townhouse
Gagosian Open, a new series of offsite projects, debuts with a showcase of the early works of Christo Vladimirov Javacheff at a unique exhibition in a historic London townhouse.
Gagosian is set to unveil a remarkable exhibition of early works by the iconic artist Christo Vladimirov Javacheff. Curated by Elena Geuna, this exhibition marks the debut of the Gagosian Open series, presenting art beyond the gallery walls.
Early works by Christo
Christo, known for his monumental temporary artworks, started his journey with early works that provide insight into his creative genius. These sculptures feature everyday objects veiled in fabric, plastic, and bound with rope or twine. Despite being in the early stages of his career, Christo's art already demonstrated a unique perspective on domestic and urban environments, drawing attention to often-overlooked details by obscuring them from view.
Migration and preservation
Christo's works from the 1960s and 1970s, showcased in this exhibition, resonate with themes of movement, migration, and preservation. His own experience as a political refugee and his mixed heritage defined him as an "eternal wanderer," which is reflected in his art. This echoes the history of 4 Princelet Street itself, a house that has housed successive migrant families over the years, from Huguenot migrants to the Bangladeshi community.
A historic venue
4 Princelet Street, a Grade II–listed Georgian house in London's East End, provides a unique backdrop for Christo's early works. Built in 1723, it has been home to diverse communities over the centuries, making it a symbol of London's rich cultural history. The house features original yellow brick and has been designated a Conservation Area, preserving its historical significance.
Gagosian's inaugural Gagosian Open series sets the stage for a unique exhibition of early works by Christo in the historic setting. This is a rare opportunity to explore the formative years of an artist who would later become a global sensation for his transformative public artworks. Don't miss this chance to witness Christo's artistic evolution in a setting that reflects his own journey as an "eternal wanderer”.
Date: 6 - 22 October 2023. Location: 4 Princelet Street, London E1 6QH. Price: Free. Booking: Not required; open to the public.
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