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  1. www.jr-art.net › project-list › inside-outInside Out - JR

    When JR was awarded the TED Prize, he started a global art project - the Inside Out Project - inspired by his large‐format street “pastings.” The concept of the project is to give everyone the opportunity to share their portrait and a statement of what they stand for, with the world.

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      Inside out. The people’s art project. INSIDE OUT gives...

  2. www.insideoutproject.net › enInside Out Project

    The Inside Out Project is a platform that helps communities around the world to stand up for what they believe in and spark global change locally. Group Leaders create their Actions by displaying large-scale black and white portraits of members from their community in public spaces.

  3. In 2011, after receiving the TED Prize, JR created Inside Out, a global participatory art project that helps communities make a statement by displaying large-scale black and white portraits in public spaces.

  4. En 2011, después de recibir el Premio TED, JR creó Inside Out, un proyecto de arte participativo global que ayuda a las comunidades a expresarse mediante la exhibición de retratos en blanco y negro a gran escala en espacios públicos.

  5. www.jr-art.netJR Website

    Inside out. The people’s art project. INSIDE OUT gives everyone the opportunity to share their portrait and make a statement for what they stand for. It is a global platform for people to share their untold stories and transform messages of personal identity into works of public art. Explore

  6. 23 de nov. de 2018 · Diferentes rostros, expresiones y culturas han cubierto las calles de 150 países a través de retratos en blanco y negro instalados en el espacio público. Un proyecto de arte urbano y participativo ideado por el fotógrafo francés JR en 2011, cuando ganó el Premio TED y que ahora se realiza por primera vez en Santiago.

  7. www.pacegallery.com › artists › jrJR - Pace Gallery

    Begun in 2011, his Inside Out project has allowed over 500,000 people worldwide to obtain photographic portraits that JR’s team prints as large black-and-white posters. He encourages participants to paste them up in common spaces, adding their images to the public sphere.