Explore the transformative power of art in this captivating 17-minute TED talk by renowned multimedia artist JR. Discover how his ambitious project to create a giant mural on the courtyard floor of a maximum-security prison, involving both guards and prisoners, resulted in much more than a striking visual piece. Learn about JR's innovative approach to large-scale black-and-white portraits, which have graced surfaces from the Louvre to the US-Mexico border wall. Gain insights into the artist's creative process, the challenges of working in a prison environment, and the unexpected outcomes that arose from this collaborative endeavor. Reflect on the potential of art to bridge divides, change perspectives, and make a meaningful impact on society.
Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Walls
Perspective
Prisons
Paper Puzzle
Drone
Kevin
The walls fell
The spiral officer
Elvive
Taught by
TED