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Artwork consisting of oil barrels in the colors red, blue, and white. Set on a white pedestal, in a wooded environment with green foliage on the trees. In the background, a modern museum building
Exhibition

Christo. 56 Barrels

Past exhibition

After a thorough restoration, 56 Barrels (1968) by Bulgarian-American artist Christo (Gabrovo, 1935 – New York City, 2020) is back on display in all its glory in the sculpture garden of the Kröller-Müller Museum. Exposed to the weather, the work had suffered greatly: the barrels were full of rust, the paint was worn and there were cracks in the concrete base. A presentation on the history of this work is currently on display in the museum.

The sculpture

There have been several versions of 56 Barrels. Christo was commissioned to create the sculpture by Dutch collector couple Martin and Mia Visser. In 1968 it was installed in their garden in Bergeijk. In 1975 the Vissers, in consultation with Christo, decided to donate the sculpture to the Kröller-Müller Museum. Because the original version was in such poor condition, the work was recreated with new oil barrels in the sculpture garden. Christo made sketches for the new situation and selected the spot in the garden himself.

The restoration

The sculpture was dismantled at the end of 2023. The barrels have been freshly painted and replaced where necessary. The base has been completely replaced. Such a restoration involves a great deal of research. Drawings and certificates by Christo and earlier versions of 56 Barrels, which were approved by the artist but differ from each other, have served as a guiding principle.

Artwork consisting of oil barrels in the colors red, blue, and white. Set on a white pedestal, in a wooded environment with green foliage on the trees. In the background, a modern museum building

Christo, 56 Barrels, first version 1968, second version 1977

Drawing of a sculpture design consisting of stacked red, blue and white barrels, set against a forest backdrop. The sketch includes dimension lines, notes and scale markings indicating the height and width of the artwork.

Christo, 56 Barrels Project for Rijksmuseum Kröller Müller in memory of Mia Visser, 1977

Presentation in the museum

A presentation on this work will be on display in the museum from 1 June to 20 October 2024. The history of the sculpture is retraced using sketches by Christo and photographs of earlier versions and restorations. The presentation also includes drawings, collages and certificates.

Christo & Jeanne-Claude

Initially, Christo wrapped all kinds of objects in canvas – a chair, a telephone, a painting – but he soon also began using oil barrels to create sculptures. Since 1961 Christo worked together with his partner Jeanne-Claude (Casablanca, 1935 – New York City, 2009). The couple created large-scale projects of a temporary nature. For example, in 1962 they blocked a street in central Paris with oil barrels and used them to build huge mastabas, ancient Egyptian burial monuments. They also wrapped monumental buildings entirely in tarpaulin, including the Reichstag in Berlin and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris in 1995 and 2021 respectively. Since 1994, Christo & Jean-Claude have both been credited as artists of temporary projects.

The restoration was carried out with the support of Stichting Elise Mathilde Fonds, M.A.O.C. Gravin van Bylandt Stichting, het Helene Kröller-Müller Fonds and VriendenLoterij.

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