Street artist JR continued his UNFRAMED exhibition while he was in the German town of Baden-Baden. JR visited local residents and gathered archival photos that he then amplified and pasted around the city. The impactful photos are showcased throughout the town exploring the city's own heritage and its links with France during World War II.
The TED award-winning street artist stayed true to his style with this latest collection. The photos were posted on billboards, houses, city blocks and other large visible spaces. The black and white photographs have images of children, soldiers and athletes, among other things.
The UNFRAMED exhibition reminds the city of its past -- the good and the bad. The exhibition is a beautiful way to depict nostalgic images that would have otherwise gone unseen by the public.
Heritage Street Art
Artist JR's UNFRAMED Exhibition Features Vast Historical Photos
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Street Art - JR's use of historical photos in an interactive street art exhibition creates opportunities to merge the past with modern art and engage the public with history in a new way.
2. Heritage Tourism - The UNFRAMED exhibition highlights cultural heritage and encourages tourism through the celebration of historic events and places.
3. Art and Community Involvement - JR's UNFRAMED exhibition shows the power of collaborative art and community involvement in public spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - The use of art to showcase a city's cultural heritage creates a new and innovative way of attracting tourists.
2. Art - The UNFRAMED exhibition is an example of how various art forms can be used to engage audiences and convey a powerful message.
3. Education - Interactive street art exhibits such as UNFRAMED have the potential to revolutionize the way history is taught by presenting it in a more engaging and interactive way.