French artist JR is known for his grand projects that tackle humanitarian issues and inspire collective action. His latest monograph, “JR: Can Art Change the World?”, showcases his diverse range of participatory endeavors, from striking murals to powerful photographic installations.
The book, originally published in 2015 and updated in 2019, is now set for a new edition release by Phaidon. This updated version features an impressive 390 photos and illustrations, including recent projects like “Tehachapi,” which focuses on the lives of incarcerated individuals, and mind-bending optical illusions from the ongoing “Trompe l’œil” series.
Among the highlights of the new edition is a foreword by acclaimed filmmaker George Lucas, adding an extra layer of insight into JR’s impactful work. The monograph delves into the artist’s persistent exploration of art’s potential to instigate change and provoke thought.
Readers can pre-order “JR: Can Art Change the World?” in the Colossal Shop to be among the first to experience the visual journey through JR’s thought-provoking creations. The book offers a glimpse into the artist’s collaborative projects, which often involve large-scale installations that engage communities and spark conversations about social issues.
From massive black and white depictions of figures being carried by crowds to optical illusions that challenge perceptions, JR’s work is a testament to the transformative power of art. The monograph captures the essence of his artistic vision and the profound impact it has on viewers worldwide.
For those who believe in the power of art to drive change and inspire action, “JR: Can Art Change the World?” is a must-have addition to their collection. Dive into the world of JR’s groundbreaking projects and discover the potential of art to shape our understanding of the world around us.