JR
The Wrinkles of the City - Shanghai
- ISBN: 978-88-88493-71-8
- Format: Hardcover, 30x30 cm, 144pp
- Published: 2010
- Price: € 50.00 €
For memory can stumble and fall, disappear
any minute as the elder leave us, JR shows us that it is important not
to forget what the elder have to pass to the young ones. Without
judging, JR just gives us bits of History pages in an artistic, yet
poetic, social and above all human way.
JR takes his Wrinkles of the City project to Shanghai where the last
century has been full of ups and downs : from the Japanese occupation,
the establishment of the Communist Party, The Liberation, World War II,
the end of the foreign concessions, the victory of Mao Zedong over the
General Tchang Kaï-Chek’s troops, the Cultural Revolution, the Great
Leap Forward to the actual development of the city ...
JR is a photographer who works on the borders of art and activism. To
him the streets are one big art gallery and the city is the playground
for gigantic shows. Since 2001, from Paris to Los Angeles via
Montfermeil-Clichy-sous-Bois in France or Jerusalem, JR has presented
many of his giant pasted photos in illicit street shows.
In 2004, he worked on his 28 millimeters series, for which the first
chapter was called Portrait of a generation even made the New York
Times cover. The giant portraits of young people from the Paris suburbs
were then shown in their very own towns and then brought back, to raise
consciousness, to the center of Paris.
After that in 2007 he added a second chapter to the series : 28
millimeters - Face2Face, Israelis and Palestinians - Portrait of twin
brothers. JR made portraits of Israelis and Palestinians who had the
same job to show them literally face to face on both sides of the
separation / security wall in Israel. Then from 2007 JR initiates his
project Women Are Heroes that is displayed from 2008. Women Are Heroes
has also been the subject of a film made by JR, selected at Cannes Film
Festival for the Critics' Week in association with the Official
Selection.
Since then, JR has started a new series of works The Wrinkles of the
City, imprinting the cities’ memories through the testimony of their
elder inhabitants. Each pasted portraits is like a layer, thick of
paper and glue, which is superimposed on the facades. The
superimposition of the portraits and their wrinkles shows the city’s
creases, highlights traces of history, sometimes in a painful way for a
city that also looses certain aspect of its own youth..