Street Artist J R opened his first US solo exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) in Cincinnati in September and today we have some images of his assistants and volunteers making installations of the work. Running through February, the exhibition features more than a decade’s worth of work done in public space including photography, video projects, sculptural installation, and wheat pasted images. As he did during his Times Square visit this spring/summer, J R will have a mobile photo booth housed inside a van to drive around the greater metropolitan area for people to have their photograph taken and to possibly be wheat-pasted in Cincinnati’s Fountain Square.
J R. Site specific installation. Center for Contemporary Art, CAC, Cincinnati 2013. (photo © Diggy Lloyd)
J R. Assistants working on the site specific installation at the Center for Contemporary Art, CAC, Cincinnati 2013. (photo © Diggy Lloyd)
J R. Site specific installation. Center for Contemporary Art, CAC, Cincinnati 2013. (photo © Scott Beseler)
J R. An assistant prepares a poster installation for the Inside Out Project at the Rabbit Hash General Store. (photo © Scott Beseler)
J R. An assistant helps with the installation for the Inside Out Project at the Rabbit Hash General Store. (photo © Scott Beseler)
J R. Inside Out Project installation at the Rabbit Hash General Store. (photo © Scott Beseler)
J R. An assistant and volunteers provide help for the Inside Out Project installation in Fountain Square, Cincinnati 2013. (photo © Scott Beseler)
For more about the J R solo exhibition at the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, please click HERE.
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