Saturday, August 24, 2019

Wrinkles Of The City: Havana, Cuba



In 2012, French artist JR and Cuban American artist José Parlá collaborated on The Wrinkles of the City - Havana, Cuba: huge mural installations undertaken for the Havana Biennale, for which JR and Parlá photographed, and recorded 25 senior citizens who had lived through the Cuban revolution; creating portraits, which Parlá interlaced with calligraphic writings and abstract painterly gestures. This is their film collaboration by the same title documenting their experience.





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48 comments:

  1. Very good idea, well done. The art of reality, the reality of art...

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  2. Wait! I'm confused! Is this pro-communism???

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  3. Well... are the creators of this video pro-communist???

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  4. Uf you will be sarch kuny9213 on youtube but it is protekuted by google.

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  5. This is an absolutely stunning work of public space!  Thank you for your most beautiful contribution to this world!  Is there a map to find all of these images for when I visit Cuba?

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  6. sembra un ritratto della sconfitta! al diavolo!! ma i cubani sono degli intoccabili! specialmente i cubani anziani lo sono! INTOCCABILI! le ultime persone al mondo da rendere immagine icona su un muro.
    loro sono un corpo unico! essere un corpo unico é il vero senso dell'umanitá, dell'umanesimo e dell'esser uomo. nessuno solo. ognuno per gli altri e tutti per l'ognuno. niente narcisismi infami. lí si toccano istinti egocentrici diseducati da decenni sia dalla rivoluzione riuscita per quanto in loro potere che da un grande sogno di giustizia ed equicitá. vergogna! e tutto questo per una piccola cosa chiamata arte.... ma arte non é null'altro che artificio. certo un artificio potente, per questo avrebbero dovuto vietare quest'azione. arte é solo un accentuare un punto di vista. la meschina ricerca di marmorizzare attimi. solo perché si é in grado di dare alla propria voce forme di espressione estetiche e comprensibili, non vuol dire che questa sia la giusta voce. odio il fatto - per quanto io goda della bellezza dell'arte - che l'arte venga oggigiorno sopravvalutata. circenses nient'altro. la salute il pane la sapienza sono ció che conta. niente narcisismi ed iconi. niente immagini da guardare, neanche quelle dello "che" (malgrado queste ricordino "il sogno").
    QUESTE FOTO DOVEVA PORTARSELE A PARIGI O A NEW YORK, LONDRA, TOKIO, MILANO, BARCELLONA.... ne avremmo bisogno...). anche platone nella politeia l'ha segnalato chiaramente. l'arte puó allontanare dall'idea del bene.... belle foto, belle persone, luogo sbagliato.

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  7. Does anyone know the song starts at 18:32 ?

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  8. 16:58 the guy doesn’t like the graffiti but he likes the art. But no lie that shit looks like graffiti the old man is art. Amazing video.

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  9. Buenisimo, me quede con ganas de mas! Grande trabajo

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  10. why would even someone dislike this just why

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  11. I need all of these songs!! Does anybody know any?

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  12. Que carácter el de José Parla defendiendo su mural como gran artista que es en el 16:39 , Hermoso trabajo el que están haciendo este par de artistas por mi querida Habana, como me gustaría ir a ver esos retratos gigantes!

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  13. Wonderful film. Such beautiful images.

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  14. i like the concepts and pretty good. i salute your cause and effort.

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  15. Simply beatiful portraying people from my lovely country

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  16. formidable épopée d' Art Street a Cuba!

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  17. Just finished my 7th trip to Cuba a few days ago and always wondered about these portraits. the only answer I could get in Havana was they were and art project. Cuban's are amazing their happiness is contagious. That said I fear soon the crime and life style of the west if coming very fast. I can see a Time when Havana is more like Brazil. I hope not, they increased the amount of police on the streets and it has had a large effect on those try to make money off tourists. Nice video .... most of these portraits are still on display.

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  18. I now my friend Joel would like this he's Cuban

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  19. can u put the adress of da pictures pls  thanks really good job :)

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  20. Mediocre photography at best and not-so-impressive, even sloppy "street art"... big installation is what makes it cool.

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  21. This video remembers me of the wonderful family i left 12 years ago even thought i go every year this video made me cry

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  22. Really beautiful.  Thanks for sharing.

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  23. I have mixed feelings about this. Ofcourse it's beautiful art, my compliments; but putting it smack in the middle of "unspoiled" terrain as the two American artists do, doesn't feel completely right. They wield the kindness of the local people and put their own product on "their" walls to then get angry when some local people want to clear the wall again, it's "a little" rude. It defiles it all a little so it feels. Yet again, it's beautiful..

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  24. I'll buy the whole city for $1.73 and a bottle of water.

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  25. I love the music with this I just wish I knew what it was???
    Love the art one hundred percent.
    I was hurt when the guy said we are gonna take it down... I was like you WHAT!????

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  26. I need not go beyond 1:45 to be startled by the BRAZENLY lying people who posted this.

    There ARE NO PORTRAITS OF FIDEL ANYWHERE IN CUBA! It's Ché, Ché, Ché, all day long, Hemingway, Hemingway, Hemingway... all day long. Sprinkle with a bit of José Marti.

    These hideous executioners are the iconic images plastering the country and poisoning the world for half a century.

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  27. The guy with a tattoo on his right shoulder/arm wanted to wash away the art oh the irony

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  28. Cool video. I would like to visit cuba one day.

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