CHRISTO ANNOUNCES NEW PROJECT

World famous artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude have today announced a new
project that is slated to be begin immediately.

Responding to U.S. Homeland Defense Secretary Ridge's call for artists to
rally the cause through anti-terrorist art, Christo has received permission
to wrap the White House in Washington D.C., using duct tape and plastic
sheeting.

Much like the artists' 1995 project "Wrapped Reichstag" in Berlin, "Wrapped
White House" will, according to the artists' plan, seal the building and
those inside.  Of the project the artists said, "We are very excited to use
our art making methods in the international fight against terrorists. By
wrapping the White House we hope to help keep terrorism under wraps, so to
speak."  Unlike "Wrapped Reichstag" which was a temporary project, "Wrapped
White House" will be the artists' first permanent work of public art.

100,000 square meters (1,076,000 square feet) of clear high-strength
polypropylene plastic, and 15,600 meters (51,181 feet) of silver duct tape,
13.2 cm (4 inch) wide, will be used for the wrapping of the White House. The
work will be completed in as little as one week.  The artists have contacted
other artists across the U.S. who are now en route to Washington D.C. in
order to finish this work in record time.  Materials have been provided
without charge by the German Government.  Recalling the "Wrapped Reichstag,"
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder stated, "Wrapping the symbol of German
Democracy was a defining moment for the new Germany. Wrapping the White
House will likewise be a defining moment as democracy is restored in
America."


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