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JR au Louvre 30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019
JR au Louvre 30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019
JR au Louvre 30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019
JR au Louvre 30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019
JR au Louvre 30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019
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JR au Louvre 30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019
JR au Louvre 30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019
JR au Louvre 30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019
JR au Louvre 30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019
JR au Louvre 30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019

JR au Louvre

30 Mars 2019, 6h50 © Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2019

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Dimensions : 27.5 x 39.5 inches approx.
Date : November 2019
New

Technique : 18 colors lithograph printed on Marinoni machine
Paper : White paper BFK Rives - 270 grams

Numbered /180 on the bottom left corner
Signed by JR  on the bottom right corner (stamp and lead)

Lithograph shipped unframed

Description

JR AU LOUVRE & LE SECRET DE LA GRANDE PYRAMIDE

On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Louvre Pyramid, JR created a collaborative piece of art at the scale of the Napoleon Courtyard. Three years after making the Pyramid disappear, the artist brought a new light to the famed monument by organizing a gigantic pasting, thanks to the help of 400 volunteers ! 

Each day hundreds of volunteers came to help cut and paste the 2000 strips of paper, making it the largest pasting ever done by the artist. 

The images, like life, are ephemeral. Once pasted, the art piece lives on its own. The sun dries the light glue and with every step, people tear pieces of the fragile paper. The process is all about participation of volunteers, visitors, and souvenir catchers. This project is also about presence and absence, about reality and memories, about impermanence.

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