JR: One year of turning the world inside out
JR: Ein Jahr lang die Welt umgekrempelt
With a camera, a dedicated wheatpasting crew and the help of whole villages and favelas, 2011 TED Prize winner JR shows the world its true face. Full bio
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und schrieb meinen Namen
aufzunehmen und sie in den Straßen zu plakatieren
gab es im letzten Jahr viel Konkurrenz,
mit ein bisschen Druckerfarbe darauf.
und sagten, sie wollten uns helfen.
mit denen ich immer gearbeitet habe:
die von der Polizei verfolgt wurden.
in Russland kämpfen.
vor jede russische Botschaft in Europa
immer noch da sind.
um das Projekt weiter bekannt zu machen.
mit einer Fotografengruppe aufgenommen
das Team organisieren.
er für diese Aktion einging.
kommen von Schulen.
der Lehrer erhält sie,
diese Art Projekt machen.
nach Israel und Palästina gehen.
Dies ist ein Photobooth-Truck.
nicht bereit für den Frieden sind!
in einem Jahr mit sich,
zum Mitmachen, das es gibt.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
JR - Street artistWith a camera, a dedicated wheatpasting crew and the help of whole villages and favelas, 2011 TED Prize winner JR shows the world its true face.
Why you should listen
Working anonymously, pasting his giant images on buildings, trains and 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 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 gained widespread attention for his project, "Women Are Heroes," which depicted women "dealing with the effects of war, poverty, violence, and oppression” from Rio de Janeiro, Phnom Penh and Delhi to several cities in Africa. His TED Prize wish opened an even wider lens on the world. With the prize, he launched INSIDE OUT -- a global participatory art project. INSIDE OUT invites everyone to share their portrait and transform messages of personal identity into public art.
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