In Paris All Eyes are on "Women are Heroes"
Fri, October 9, 2009
“Women are Heroes” exhibit by JR in Paris
Every once in awhile I feel like I’ve been slapped in the face — not too hard.
Yet, global guerrilla photographer JR’s “Women are Heroes” project, installed all over Paris, is not a tap on the shoulder.
OK, imagine that it was a wooden beam but one made of silly putty, not wood. And some beefy guy on JR’s tech team took it and swung it at your head. Being a nice guy, he told you that it was coming, so you could duck. Still, it wouldn’t hurt you, if by chance the silly putty beam made contact.
Now at least you have some remote sense of the violent, lurking sensations that comprise the daily lives of the faces — mostly the eyes have it — in the “Women are Heroes” exhibit touring the world and presently in Paris. Because we’re only seeing the images as art, we’re spared the full force of the real-life blows.
“Women are Heroes” is the largest, most visible art project that Paris has seen in years.
“Women are Heroes in Paris” via HypebeastJR’s projects have taken him to Brazil, Kenya, Liberia, India and Cambodia, Palestine and the streets of Paris. I discovered the show with a Google “women + Brazil”, in an effort to give more coverage to South American and Mexican women in IWR.
One of the women featured in the “Women are Heroes” Exhibit, a Rio de Janeiro lady who came to Paris is Rosiete, a woman in her forties who lives in Providencia, a favela or shanty town, in Rio de Janeiro.
Rosiete Marinho, 45, flew to Paris, representing Brazil in the “Women are Heroes” exhibit. Here is Rosiete’s photo, but no more for now.
Trailer| “Women are Heroes”
We have two “Women are Heroes” videos, one with the women’s voices and stories and another six-minute short of JR’s team at work, mounting the pictures in a city and the photographer explaining the concepts behind the project.
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TED has announced that global art activist, and slums photograffeur JR will receive the 2011 $100,000 TED prize. A major global art initiative will be announced in 2011, one that is hoped to galvanize TEDsters in support of JR’s non-commercial, Coke-rejecting (his words) approach to honoring the world’s poor.
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