french creative JR has traveled to havana, cuba in order develop his latest installment of the series ‘the wrinkles of the city’. in this particular project,the french creative has collaborated with brooklyn-based artist josé parlá to conceive of and put in place this expansive public art project. JR is currently photographing the city’s elderly inhabitants, then creating gigantic prints from the sitter’s likeliness. these massive images are then wheat-pasted onto the facades of havana’s building exteriors and decorated with the swirling paint strokes of parlá. the two artists have introduced to the bustling city a selection of pictured individuals from the area upon a wide selection of surfaces, then complimented by swirling calligraphic markings. the artists’ choice to plaster the likeliness of elderly inhabitants upon imperfect surfaces, with the addition of swirling and free-flowing lines, further enhance the depth and tactile quality of each image. the wrinkles and time-enabled imperfections of each individual pictured are complimented in this simultaneous appreciation of the city’s architecture— in the end, the aged faces and of the people upon the walls tell the tale of the life that exists within each structure. like each of the ‘wrinkles of the city’ installations, this particular project is apolitical, allowing space for public interpretation as JR and parlá present the aged community within havana, enabling an encounter between the subject and observer, grounding the passerby in the humanity of the region.this segment of the ongoing series has been installed for the tropical city’s 11th oncena bienal de la habana, cuba which takes place between may 11th and june 11th, 2012.










