Christo and Jeanne-Claude Wrap the World: The Story of Two Groundbreaking Environmental Artists
By (Author) G. Neri
Illustrated by Elizabeth Haidle
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
5th April 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Art and artists
Childrens / Teenage: Social issues / topics
Hardback
48
Width 267mm, Height 238mm, Spine 11mm
425g
From Coretta Scott King Honor recipient G. Neri and acclaimed illustrator Elizabeth Haidle comes an exploration of love, art, and the gifts that two brilliant creators gave the world.
Their projects made people smile or made them mad. They made people see again.
When they first met, Christo was a poor refugee, and Jeanne-Claude knew nothing about art, but they were both rule-breakers and kindred spirits. Christos innovative creationseveryday objects wrapped to make people reconsider themsparked Jeanne-Claudes imagination. Thus began their lifelong partnership as husband and wife, and as artistic collaborators whose once-in-a-lifetime public installations captivated viewers and asked: What is art Who does it belong to And how can it help us reimagine the world around us Accompanied by Elizabeth Haidles wonderfully stylish illustrations, award-winning author G. Neri takes readers through the remarkable career of a daring duo and a fascinating discussion about the nature of art itself. Realized as an imagined conversation between Christo and Jeanne-Claude, this compelling book features back matter about the couple, an authors note, a bibliography, and a collection of fun facts about the artists and their work.
This enlightening picture-book biography is infused with the authors respect for the unorthodox couple and their artistic legacy. . . . Haidles (Before They Were Artists) energetic mixed-media illustrations in an understated earth-tone palette help convey the interactive spirit of the text and reflect artworks relationship with the natural world.
The Horn Book (starred review)
An authors note relates that Neri was the last writer to interview Christo before his death in 2020, and his admiration and respect for these two innovators emanates joyfully throughout the pages. . . . Even a cursory perusal of the text will provide readers with a gallery of Christos and Jeanne-Claudes works with labels and dates. A closer read presents a smooth flow of words that unwraps the vitality and passion of two unusual and iconoclastic modern artists.
School Library Connection (starred review)
A glimpse into the passion to create as manifested in the marriage of two 20th-century dynamos. . . . Thoughtful design and substantive content speak volumes about how to appreciate modern artand its creators.
Kirkus Reviews
The narrative stays lively by featuring a conversation between the artists, showing their passion for their work and the joy they found in reactions to it. . . Haidles watercolors do a striking job of illustrating Christo and Jeanne-Claudes lives and their work.
Booklist
G. Neri is a Coretta Scott King Author Award Honor winner whose many books for young readers include Hello, Im Johnny Cash, illustrated by A.G. Ford; When Paul Met Artie, illustrated by David Litchfield; and Ghetto Cowboy and Polo Cowboy, both illustrated by Jesse Joshua Watson. His books have been translated into multiple languages in more than twenty-five countries. He lives with his family on the Gulf Coast of Florida.
Elizabeth Haidle is the creative director for Illustoria magazine and the illustrator of several books for young readers, including The Girl Who Named Pluto, written by Alice B. McGinty. She lives in Portland, Oregon.