This is a short film about the french artist JR's massive pasting of the Tate Moderns north face.
Shot by: LoDef
Edited by: Joe Randall-Cutler
Art has the power to change the way we view the world. It has the ability to bring us together and reflect our humanity on a grand scale. With his global art project, artist and TED Prize winner JR is turning the world inside out, in a big way. He’s using photography as a vehicle for change by, quite literally, putting a face to an issue. His team travels the world taking portraits of people and printing them on large-scale paper to then post in public spaces. His “Inside Out” public art project works with communities online and around the world to print and display their photos and stories along the streets where they live. His soaring installations shine a light on the unsung and give everyone the dignity they deserve. This Great Big Story was made in collaboration with TED. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some of the most peculiar, stirring, extraordinary, and distinctive people in the world. Got a story idea for us? Shoot us an email at hey [at] GreatBigStory [dot] com Follow us behind the scenes on Instagram: http://goo.gl/2KABeX Make our acquaintance on Facebook: http://goo.gl/Vn0XIZ Give us a shout on Twitter: http://goo.gl/sY1GLY Come hang with us on Vimeo: http://goo.gl/T0OzjV Visit our world directly: http://www.greatbigstory.com
Faces Places (French: Visages Villages) is a 2017 French documentary film directed by Agnès Varda and JR. The film follows Varda and JR traveling around rural France, creating portraits of the people they come across. It was screened out of competition at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival where it won the L'Œil d'or award. It is nominated for the 2018 Oscars.
World renowned French artist JR celebrated his Mexico installation with a picnic on the border of the U.S. and Mexico. Complex News spoke to the artist and the Dreamer who inspired his idea of connecting both sides of the border to share a meal in Tecate, California. Subscribe to Complex News for More: http://goo.gl/PJeLOl Watch 'Complex Live' on Go90 here: https://www.go90.com/shows/11cHKK3D2iU Check out more of Complex here: http://www.complex.com https://twitter.com/Complex https://www.facebook.com/complex https://www.instagram.com/complex/ https://plus.google.com/+complex/ COMPLEX is a community of creators and curators, armed with the Internet, committed to surfacing and sharing the voices and conversations that define our new America. Our videos exemplify convergence culture, exploring topics that include music, sneakers, style, sports and pop culture through original shows and Complex News segments. Featuring your favorite celebrities, authoritative commentary, and a unique voice, our videos make culture pop.
Revivez l'installation de JR sur la pyramide du Louvre
Filmé à TEDxConcorde le 28 Janvier 2012. Plus d'interventions sur http://tedxconcorde.com/
Some people called it the island of hope, but others called it the island of tears: A tour of "Unframed: Ellis Island," an exhibition by French artist JR which explores ...
JR - My Art Agenda Report : Axelle Simon & Johan Bodin & Gilles Terrier & Clément Chagot for TV France 24 (June 6, 2014) - 3'30. JR "Inside Out" Project ...
JR - HERE IS JR - THE ABOLUTELY GREAT STREET ARTIST....PAINTING Music - Electronic House Dance.
The Paris-based artist known as JR brings a bit of his world — the creation of large-scale portrait photographs as street art — to New York City Ballet for the ...
JR - My Art Agenda - Idem Paris Film by : Axelle Simon for My Art Agenda art blog : http://www.myartagenda.com Music by : Sacha Leymergie.
Day Two finished with JR, who brought the house down with first his street art collaborative projects, and then his video work. His talk was literate, adult, hip and pretty amazing.
This already exists on Vimeo but i wanted to post it myself because it is such an important piece of work for me. I was commissioned, along with another director Dan Lowe, to make a series of short documentary films following the work of the French street artist JR. This was the final piece we made and arguably the most important. The people we met became such an integral part of how this was made. They welcomed us into their homes and lives for a month, became our camera assistants and taught us how to play football with flare... I will never forget them. This film encompasses alot of the camera language i had been developing in the early 2000's and over the time spent shooting JR's work. The main technique, now called hyperlapse, was utilised in each of the short documentary films and was born out of a series of early experiments which tried to make time-lapse more engaging and less boring for me to shoot....
On August 1st, Living Walls Concepts was proud to welcome JR to Atlanta for his Unframed Project. Music by Four Tet : http://www.fourtet.net/ Video by : Dustin Chambers Albert Lebron Jason Travis Justin Newton
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This fascinating documentary tracks the evolution of the world's largest participatory art project, the wildly popular "Inside Out." Travel the globe with French artist ...
This fascinating documentary tracks the evolution of the world's largest participatory art project, the wildly popular "Inside Out." Travel the globe with French artist JR as he motivates communities to define their most important causes by pasting giant portraits in the street, testing the limits of what they thought possible. In capturing the process, Alastair Siddons creates a glowing testament to the power of the image and the role that art can play in transforming lives. http://www.insideoutproject.net
Courtesy of JR, this classic film shows the artist's Women Are Heroes project in the Morro da Providencia flavela in Rio de Janiero, Brazil in 2008. JR's intention ...
This new film by theonepointeight shows street artist JR during the making of "The Wrinkles of Los Angeles" in Los Angeles in early 2012. This work "links the ...
This is the first 30 seconds of a somewhat longer look at the artwork along the wall in the West Bank. This controversial canvas and politically sensitive barrier has attracted the attention of many international street artists over the last few years, such as Banksy, Blu, JR, Faile, Conor Harrington, and most recently my good friend, Shai Dahan: http://thevacantwall.blogspot.com. Check back at www.davidfreid.com for updates on the project...
On March 2nd 2011, at the TED Conference in Long Beach, California, JR called for the creation of a global art project inspired by his large?format street pastings : the INSIDE OUT Project. The concept of this project is to give everyone the opportunity to use their portrait to express a cause, a statement or what they stand for. Their actions are documented, archived and exhibited online at www.insideoutproject.net for the world to witness.
Subscribe for more TakePart TV now!: http://full.sc/SwIjS1 JR, a street artist from Paris, won the prestigious TED Award for his work in photography and murals.
Al Jazeera interviews graffiti artists JR and RSH for this spot on graffiti as the world's oldest form of social media. Get a free download of RSH's book BOMB: A ...
TED Prize winner and French street artist JR uses paper and glue to change a community in the South Bronx. Shot, produced and edited by Hannah Yi for ABC News. [July 2011]
www.light-harvest.com We set out to create a one of a kind public art experience, a projection mapping installation for multiple surfaces and multiple dimensions. Created by a hand picked team of artists with sponsorship by AT+T, Senovva, Light Harvest, and Leo Kuelbs. Unfolding like an animated modern Botticelli painting, flowing above our heads and spreading outwards in every direction, “As Above, So Below” immersed viewers in the architecture of the Manhattan Bridge. Audiences physically entered the story and explored the shimmering surface as it ignited with messages and symbols. This originally conceived video mapping project was a challenge offered to a group of artists from varying backgrounds. Led by digital arts pioneers Farkas Fulop and Ryan Uzilevsky, with post production support by Sina Taherkhani, the group created a one-of-a-kind experience. Adding to the fun were Artists Simon Anaya, John Parker, Richard Jochum and Johnny Moreno. The final projection utilized over 25,000 square feet of architectural canvas, and ultimately won "Best In Show" at the Dumbo Arts Festival. This production tested every technique in image-making conceivable in the short time frame, including stop motion animation, and the suspension of over twenty performance artists from fly wires at sixteen feet off the ground. Leo Kuelb is responsible for securing the site and bringing the original team together. He also put together a great international video art showcase between screenings of "As Above, So Below." Soundtrack by Daft Punk Production Credits: “As Above, So Below” as part of “Immersive Surfaces” Artists: Farkas Fülöp Ryan Uzilevsky Simon Anaya Sina Taherkhani John Ensor Parker Johnny Moreno Richard Jochum Visual Effects Team: Sina Taherkhani – VFX Creative Direction? Farkas Fülöp – Visual Effects Supervisor? Simon Anaya – Video Mapping Specialist? Ryan Uzilevsky – VFX Producer? John Ensor Parker – 3D Environment Architect? James Laudicina Jr – VFX Production Manager Isaiah Palmer – 3D VFX Artist? Kevin Bleich – 3D Programmer? Luis Valdes – VFX Artist? Paul Imperio – VFX Artist? Cory John Stoffa – VFX Artist? Filip Radonjic – VFX Artist? Paul Daniel – VFX Artist Adam VanDine – VFX Artist J.k. Carrington – VFX Artist Aerialists / Movement Performers: Malado Baldwin – Movement Kae Burke – Aerialist Darnell Celius – Movement Sarah Lisette Chiesa – Movement Iara Celest Diaz – Movement Nahdi Gibson-Zelaya – Movement David James – Aerialist Jesse Lenat – Movement Erinina Marie Ness – Aerialist Max Pollak – Movement Anya Sapoznihkova – Aerialist Rachael Shane – Movement Julianna Takacs – Aerialist Tyler Visar Shaqiri – Aerialist Despina Sophia Stamos – Movement Sarah Walko – Movement Crew: Kevin Bleich – 3D Scanning – Web Developer Chris Studley – Lighting Designer / Set Carpenter Buddy Raymond – Rigger / Set Carpenter Anya Sapozhnikova – Stunt Consultant Marion Talan – Costume Designer Dana Fairbairn – Script Supervisor Darnell Celius – Production Assistant Special Thanks: The House of Yes The Juilliard School Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts Columbia University Kevin Carlisle Katy Hamer Amelie Zadeh J. Peter Siriprakorn Andrew Esterly
Produced by Matt Sarnecki & Ty Saunders Additional still photography provided by: Gavin Thomas Daniel Weise Kalene Rivers Leon Reid IV Maria Castillo Back Cover of Alphabet City © 2004 Michael De Feo Music by: David Justus
New street art has appeared on buildings in downtown L.A. Recently attributed to street artist JR. Large, black and white photographs have appeared of his subjects - mutual friends, man-on-the-street captures and casting call applicants make up his "Wrinkles of the city" installation. JR is a recent TED winner as a result of his "Women are Heroes" series in Africa and Brazil in 2008.
http://www.ted.com JR, a French street artist, uses his camera to show the world its true face. He makes his audacious TED Prize wish: to use art to turn the world ...
JR has been on a whirlwind tour of Los Angeles over the past week. Preparing a number of new murals throughout the city, the talented french street artist is ...
This is an extract of the mystical first film of JR's ongoing project "Women Are Heroes" which culminated in the release of the artist's feature film of the same name, acclaimed in the Cannes film festival in 2010 and in the theaters in 2011. The film was directed by JR with Anthony Dickenson and Dan Lowe. The music was composed and produced by Jean-Gabriel Becker for Sounds & Sons, marking the first of many collaborations with JR. This is a rare document as this film in its entirity was only released in art galleries during JR's shows around the world in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
This is a short film about the french artist JR's massive pasting of the Tate Moderns north face. Shot by: LoDef Edited by: Joe Randall-Cutler
Passez une nuit avec l'artiste JR en plein collage de sa nouvelle expo à Paris, dans le cadre de son projet WOMEN ARE HEROES.
http://www.StreetArtForum.com Artist JR from Paris, France. His work at the Tate Modern Gallery and around the streets of London in 2008.