Christo: Wrap artist

The guest of honour at this month's Brafa Art Fair on wrapping up buildings in the name of art

Each of our works is the product of our decisions – what to do, how to do it and how to make it happen. And because they're in public spaces, they often take an enormous amount of time to organise; and I mean many, many years. You have to hire the services of so many people to make them happen – the payroll costs are huge – and rent every square foot around the space. And then the final work is just up for maybe two weeks, which makes for a short, precious time to explore it, because we never do it again.

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