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In reply to the discussion: Group suing to block Christo's "Over the River" [View all]Warpy
(114,527 posts)13. His installations have always been rare, ephemeral and magical
and Philistines have always sued to prevent every one of them. This really is nothing new.
Then the installations go up for a few days, people marvel at them, and then they're gone, leaving only memories and a few photographs.
The early posters in this thread really have no clue. They're acting as though he's putting up an oil refinery.
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If two people had died in the building two dozen bridges (or cathedrals) over 40 years...
GliderGuider
Feb 2012
#31
Cool. Thanks for clarifying, and my apologies for misreading you in the first place. n/t
GliderGuider
Feb 2012
#37
One has to suspect the Arkansas project is viewed by some residents as part of the evil
CTyankee
Feb 2012
#15
I'm not looking at this solely from the "art" perpective but the enviromental issue
Demonaut
Feb 2012
#16
In two years they can also build 30 miles of 4-lane superhighway that never ever goes away.
GliderGuider
Feb 2012
#23
I've noticed over the years that most artists who become famous are huge douches.
GliderGuider
Feb 2012
#34