"Because we do not sell photographs, we have no royalties on books, posters, postcards"
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The subtext is control. If you don’t sell the images, you don’t surrender your projects to publishers, institutions, or collectors who would happily turn a fleeting gesture into a permanent commodity. Christo and Jeanne-Claude famously financed their own installations through the sale of drawings and preparatory works, keeping the projects independent and un-sponsorable. This line quietly signals: we pay for this ourselves, and that’s why it stays ours.
It also reframes “ephemeral” as an ethical stance rather than a romantic one. The work is meant to vanish; the culture’s reflex is to trap it in reproductions and revenue streams. Christo’s refusal doesn’t stop the photographs from circulating, but it denies the artist’s complicity in converting public wonder into private royalties. That austerity is its own kind of spectacle - a procedural purity that makes the temporary feel even more deliberate, even more defiant.
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