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Paris (France), Sep 11 (EFE) .- (Camera: Yoan Valat) With the work to wrap the Arc de Triomphe in fabric nearing completion, the artist Christo's nephew, Vladimir Yavachev is "excited" to be able to make his uncle's dream come true, who started working on the idea in 1961.Christo passed away in May 2020 in New York, shortly after the French authorities granted the final permits to carry out the project, so it was up to his nephew - who had worked with him for 31 years - to make it happen posthumously. FOOTAGE OF THE WORKS 'L'ARC DE TRIOMPHE EMPAQUETÉ'.
Paris (France), Sep 11 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mario García Sánchez) With the work to wrap the Arc de Triomphe in fabric nearing completion, the artist Christo's nephew, Vladimir Yavachev is "excited" to be able to make his uncle's dream come true, who started working on the idea in 1961.Christo passed away in May 2020 in New York, shortly after the French authorities granted the final permits to carry out the project, so it was up to his nephew - who had worked with him for 31 years - to make it happen posthumously.FOOTAGE OF THE WORKS 'L'ARC DE TRIOMPHE EMPAQUETÉ'.SOUNDBITES OF YAVACHEV.
Paris (France), Sep 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Christophe Petit-Tesson) Paris prepares the Arc de Triomphe to host the art installation of the late Bulgarian artist Christo. FOOTAGE FROM WORKERS PREPARING THE ARCH OF TRIUMPH TO HOST THE ARTISTIC INSTALLATION OF BULGARIAN ARTIST CHRISTO.
Paris (France), Sep 2 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Christophe Petit-Tesson) Paris prepares the Arc de Triomphe to host the art installation of the late Bulgarian artist Christo.FOOTAGE FROM WORKERS PREPARING THE ARCH OF TRIUMPH TO HOST THE ARTISTIC INSTALLATION OF BULGARIAN ARTIST CHRISTO.
French farmers block traffic around Paris's famed Arc de Triomphe monument with tractors and bales of hay. IMAGES
Brigitte Macron gives Queen Camilla an unceremonious peck under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, as the French First Lady and the French President Emmanuel Macron welcome the British royal couple on their first day of a three-day state visit. A move unimaginable under Elizabeth II. IMAGES