PAMM celebrates the opening of ‘Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Surrounded Islands’

PAMM celebrates the opening of 'Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Surrounded Islands'
PAMM celebrates the opening of 'Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Surrounded Islands'
Christo (right) signs his book for Darlene and Jorge Pérez.
(Photo by World Red Eye)

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) recently celebrated the opening of its newest exhibition “Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Surrounded Islands, Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, Florida, 1980-83 / A Documentary Exhibition,” with a full week of previews and exclusive events that culminated on Oct. 4 with an opening celebration that featured a book signing and art talk by internationally renowned artist Christo.

The evening program commenced with a signing, during which Christo signed books, posters, and personal photographs for the thousands in attendance. Following, guests gathered on bayfront steps for the art talk portion of the evening.

To rousing applause, Christo walked guests through a slideshow of the projects he and Jeanne-Claude worked on over six decades. The artist then opened the floor to questions, during which he imparted personal insights into the fascinating story behind “Surrounded Islands, 1980–1983,” and addressed questions about his projects, process, and monumental career.

On view now through Feb. 17, 2019, “Surrounded Islands” is an exhibition of archival materials and artworks around the renowned artists’ site-specific 1983 installation, in Miami’s Biscayne Bay. The exhibition also commemorates the 35th anniversary of “Surrounded Islands” — an anniversary that also coincides with the founding of PAMM’s predecessor institution, Center for Fine Arts. The history of “Surrounded Islands” is inseparable from PAMM’s origins, and the exhibition reinforces the idea that the museum’s evolution is inextricable from the development of Miami as both a city and an artistic hub.

In May 1983, Christo and Jeanne-Claude encircled 11 manmade uninhabited islands in Miami’s Biscayne Bay with 6.5 million square feet of floating, pink, woven polypropylene fabric. For just under two weeks, the results harmonized with water, sky, and foliage, creating a vivid composition in blue, green, pink, and turquoise.

Despite its short duration, “Surrounded Islands” made a lasting impact on the city’s cultural history, marking the birth of Miami’s international artistic profile while anticipating its rise as a hub for contemporary art.

In addition to the opening celebrations, PAMM marked the monumental exhibition with various events throughout the week.

The exhibition at PAMM is an adaptation of an earlier exhibition focused on “Surrounded Islands,” which traveled through Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, and Japan between 1984 and 1991.

Like its precursor, the presentation at PAMM is of sweeping depth and breadth, comprising approximately 50 drawings and collages, a large-scale model of the bay and its islands, hundreds of photographs and documents, several photomurals, and physical components of the project.

This extensive cache of materials attests to the profound challenges that the artist duo encountered over the course of three years (1980-1983) as they worked to realize their epic vision, overcoming formidable logistical and governmental obstacles with the help of hundreds of paid workers. The iteration at PAMM seeks to go beyond simply commemorating the original “Surrounded Islands” project and serve as a time capsule that captures and evokes a consequential time in Miami’s history.

“Surrounded Islands” had a strong impact on Miami, stimulating the growth of the local art community and encouraging the city to recognize the ways in which Miami could become a significant center for contemporary art. In a broader sense, the project had a unifying effect on the city as a whole, prompting residents to come together in celebration of the natural beauty that surrounds them. The project exemplifies art’s potential in fostering civic unity, an idea that Miami remains intensely invested in — an idea upon which PAMM is largely premised.

To learn more, visit: pamm.org/surroundedislands.


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