The floating installation - featuring two
vertical sides, two slanted sides and a flat top - was unveiled
on Monday by Bulgarian-born artist Christo.
"For three months, The London Mastaba will be a part of Hyde
Park's environment in the center of London," he said.
"The colors will transform with the changes in the light and its
reflection on the Serpentine Lake will be like an abstract
painting."
Work started in April to stack the 55-gallon barrels into their
cut-off pyramid shape on a floating platform 40 meters long and
30 meters wide. Thirty-two anchors hold the structure in place.
Christo, whose full name is Christo Javacheff, was joined at the
launch by former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, chairman of
the Serpentine Galleries.
Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude, who died in 2009, are known
for such works as "The Gates", a 2005 installation in New York’s
Central Park, and the wrapping of the Reichstag in Berlin in
1995.
(Writing by Patrick Johnston; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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