Marilyn Hagberg interviews the controversial artist Christo on the occasion of his Oakland Museum exhibition. Called the Cecil B. DeMille of conceptual art, Christo created "
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the most publicized work of art in the last decade"
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, a 1300-foot nylon curtain stretched across a Rocky Mountain valley in Colorado. Trained in the Soviet school of social realism, Christo discusses his bizarre theories of art and his next art project, a 24 1/2-mile nylon fence planned for the San Francisco Bay Area.
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