About The Work
Inaugurated on March 29th 1989, the Pyramid has become an emblem of the Louvre Museum and Paris in just a few years. As part of the Pyramid’s 30thanniversary, the Louvre Museum invited the French artist JR to design a work of art celebrating the event. After removing the monument in 2016, JR now offers to reveal its secret by creating a monumental collaborative work with the help of 400 participants, constituting his largest collage installed to date. In collaboration with JR, Bernardaud has realized a limited edition porcelain frame, like a crumpled leaf, inviting you to discover the Pyramid emerging from the ground.
Courtesy of Bernardaud
About JR
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About The Work
Inaugurated on March 29th 1989, the Pyramid has become an emblem of the Louvre Museum and Paris in just a few years. As part of the Pyramid’s 30thanniversary, the Louvre Museum invited the French artist JR to design a work of art celebrating the event. After removing the monument in 2016, JR now offers to reveal its secret by creating a monumental collaborative work with the help of 400 participants, constituting his largest collage installed to date. In collaboration with JR, Bernardaud has realized a limited edition porcelain frame, like a crumpled leaf, inviting you to discover the Pyramid emerging from the ground.
Courtesy of Bernardaud
About JR
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Art & Style For Home - From Skatepark to SoHo Gallery, The Best Boards on Artspace
- Interviews & Features: Come on in, the water's lovely
- Interviews & Features: You Had Better Make Some Noise: 11 Inspiring Artist’s Quotes About Protest
- Art 101: Can You Tell a Banksy From a Shepard Fairey? Take the Quiz to Test Your Street Smarts
- Contributors: "Visual Impact" Author Liz McQuiston Wants These 10 Politically Charged Artworks
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