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JR's TED Prize wish: Use art to turn the world inside out


Working anonymously, pasting his giant images on buildings, trains,
bridges, the often-guerrilla artist JR forces us to see each other.
Traveling to distant, often dangerous places -- the slums of Kenya, 
the favelas of Brazil -- he infiltrates communities, befriending inhabitants 
and recruiting them as models and collaborators. He gets in his subjects’ 
faces with a 28mm wide-angle lens, resulting in portraits that are 
unguarded, funny, soulful, real, that capture the sprits of individuals 
who normally go unseen. The blown-up images pasted on urban 
surfaces – the sides of buildings, bridges, trains, buses, on rooftops --
confront and engage audiences where they least expect it. Images of 
Parisian thugs are pasted up in bourgeois neighborhoods; photos of 
Israelis and Palestinians are posted together on both sides of the walls 
that separate them.

JR's most recent project, "Women Are Heroes," depicts women " dealing with the 
effects of war, poverty, violence, and oppression” from Rio de Janeiro, Phnom 
Penh, Delhi and several  African cities. And his TED Prize wish opens an even 
wider lens on the world -- asking us all to turn the world inside out. Visit insideoutproject.net ...
"I would like to bring art to improbable places, create projects so huge with the community that they are forced to ask themselves questions."
JR, Beaux Arts MagazineFuente:http://www.ted.com/speakers/jr.htmlhttp://www.ted.com/talks/jr_s_ted_prize_wish_use_art_to_turn_the_world_inside_out.html

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Miguel Alpuche dijo...

Excelente conferencia! muy creativa

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