24 October 2009

No Papparazi Please.......




Tradd & Meeting St., Charleston, S.C.

No Papparazi please....we don't have clothes on!

The sign in the window explains that it is an installation by John Dunnan for the Gibbes Museum of Art. The Museum is bringing world renowned artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude to Charleston in April 2010.

If this is a sample it looks like April will be interesting. These folks put some effort into their creativity! More here.

14 comments:

Windviel said...

The mannequins are climbing columns of the Branford-Horry House at the Northwest corner of Tradd and Meeting Streets. It's fair to say that the original architect had not anticipated guests entering in quite this fashion.

These are great photos especially the interesting perspective of the last panel. We enjoy the way that the twin rotundas of the venerable First (Scots) Presbyterian Church are paralleled by the twin columns of climbers. Perhaps they are heaven bound. It looks like an inspiration for a sermon.

Les said...

Any idea what Christo has up his sleeves for Charleston?

Charlestonjoan said...

Windvile - Thanks for the info on the property. I met a couple going inside who seemed to be owners.

Les - I don't know. I'll see if I can find out.

Doug said...

Well, isnt that kinky...

Judy said...

Hmmmmm...unusual.

Charlestonjoan said...

Doug - yes, isn't it grand? Grandy Kinky. Grinky.

Jarart - Exactly.

Caroline in the City said...

These are really cool! I need to head over to that side of town and check it out.

Lowell said...

Interesting. But what's the point? Or, maybe the point is there is no point. Why get tied up in "niceties"? :-)

Anonymous said...

There are times when the word "art" strikes me as an broad coverup for "silliness".

- Marcheline

Anonymous said...

Make that "a broad". Typing sideways at work.... argh.

- Marcheline

Doug said...

Jacob, did you mean *niceties* or *nice ties*...?
:-)

joan said...

Caroline - it's worth a look.

Marcheline - I took a picture of the blue mannequins tied up outside his gallery a few months ago. I suspect they had them and thought this would get attention. They are right! They had to use cherry pickers to get the figures up there.

Doug - :)

joan said...

jacob - Good one!

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