Two Havana residents now grace an exterior corner of an old building
The process for pasting each of the works was time intensive and drew a crowd to observe the team's steady progress
An additional paste from 'The Wrinkles of the City' in Havana, Cuba
A work in progress
THE WRINKLES OF THE CITY
In May 2012, JR collaborates with Cuban-American artist José Parlá on the latest iteration of The Wrinkles of the City: a huge mural installation in Havana, 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, who is of Cuban descent, interlaced with palimpsestic calligraphic writings and paintings.
Parlá’s markings echo the distressed surfaces of the walls he inscribes, and offer commentary on the lives of Cuba’s elders; together, JR and Parlá’s murals marvelously animate a city whose walls are otherwise adorned only by images of its leaders.
© JR | José Parlá - Wrinkles of the City project in Havana, Cuba