Christo and Jeanne-Claude
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Although their work is visually impressive and often controversial as a result of its scale, the artists have repeatedly denied that their projects contain any deeper meaning than their immediate aesthetic. The purpose of their art, they contend, is simply to make the world a "more beautiful place" or to create new ways of seeing familiar landscapes. Art critic David Bourdon has described Christo's wrappings as a "revelation through concealment."
The couple maintain a partnership in all undertakings and their art is always credited as the work of Christo and Jeanne-Claude. In practice, however, Jeanne-Claude is understood to serve as the public relations agent and logistical planner, while Christo has appeared to make the final creative decisions. Jeanne-Claude has described their public personae as having a "good cop/bad cop" dynamic.