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The Photographs of JR

October 19, 2013 — Leave a comment

JR: Blow Up

The Renegade Artist Spreads His Work Around the Globe in Filmmaker Matt Black’s Latest Portrait

Now a TED Prize-winner, semi-anonymous JR grew up in the suburbs of Paris and began tagging and “exhibiting” on the streets as a teen. When he found a camera on the Metro, he started taking photographs. Now he’s shaking things up with a new system that allows everyone to print and post works in their own neighborhoods, all for free. “It’s true art. That’s why people want to participate,” says Black, who caught up with the self-described “photograffeur” as part of his Reflections series. Today JR, who views the city as “the biggest gallery in the world,” also shows in more traditional spaces, including Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin and the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Los Angeles MoCA, collaborating with artists such as Jose Parlà and Takashi Murakami. “He’s creating this monster project,” reflects the director, “showing that we’re all human—all equal.”

Via Nowness

 

The folks at mutualart.com have put together a good list of 12 Must-See Art Documentaries.  I would add Watermark to it as well.

 

Following his new film WaterMark Edward Burtynsky takes on a very big subject with his usual exquisite large scale and meticulous photographs documenting mankind’s never ending plundering of the planet. Excellent video on the making of WaterMark below…

via Howard Greenberg Gallery, NYC

 The making of WaterMark

A nice Larry Fink video Interview by John Thornton during his exhibition at Schmidt Dean Gallery in Philadelphia.

Nick Brandt is one of the best nature photographers out there. His exquisite black and white photographs documenting the vanishing wildlife of East Africa are a wonder to behold.

His new series Across the Ravaged Land  with a book by the same name will be on view at Hasted/Kraeutler  in the fall of 2013

 

via the artists web site