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Christo and Jeanne-Claude's The Gates Page
"Work Begins on Colossal Artwork-in-the-Park" (NY Times, January 4, 2005)
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"Curtains Going up on Gates" (NY Daily News, February 8, 2005) Blog Post
"Central Park Makeover: Reality Show in a Way" (NY Times, February 10, 2005) Blog Post
"Above the Park, When 'The Gates' Open" (NY Times, February 11, 2005) Blog Post
"Aestheticism Lite" (The New Republic, February 11, 2005) Blog Post
"'The Gates' Unfurling to High Hopes" (NY Times, February 12, 2005) Blog Post
Opening Day Coverage Blog Post (February 13, 2005)
"'Gates' Relic Gets EBay Bid, and Seller Gets Complaints" (NY Times, February 16, 2005) Blog Post
"Apricot Fabric Plus Gray Panes Turns Squeegees Into Bits of Gold" (NY Times, February 20, 2005) Blog Post
"Gated" (New Yorker, February 21, 2005) Blog Post
"Whose Color Is It Anyway?" (NY Times, February 23, 2005) Blog Post
Hilton Kramer's New York Observer Review (Blog Post)
"A Last Look at 'The Gates'" (NY Times, February 28, 2005) Blog Post
"Better Than a 'Happening'" (Wall Street Journal, March 4, 2005) Blog Post
"Enough About 'Gates' as Art; Let's Talk About That Price Tag" (NY Times, March 5, 2005) Blog Post
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Near the 65th Street Transverse, Christo and Jeanne-Claude's Gates Project: Opening Day, Central Park, Manhattan

Saffron Swatch, Christo and Jeanne-Claude's Gates Project in Central Park, February 12 to 27, 2005

Steel Supports for the Gates Waiting to be Constructed, Central Park, Manhattan, January 19, 2004

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