Video| Hugh Leeman + JR for The Inside Out Project
13 August 2011, 17.10 | Posted in street art | 1 comment »
“Inside Out” is a large-scale art project where even the subjects were participants. Hugh Leeman, whose artistic works often focus on those who exist at the periphery of society rather than those who are part of the socioeconomic middle class, reached out to JR for this project, and the result is a collaborative mural residing at 606 Ellis Street in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco. The mural features photographs taken by the artists themselves, as well as by the subjects of one another.
Video after the jump.
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[...] Is this what ‘they’ mean by painting the town red? “Inside Out” is a large-scale art project where the subjects were also the participants. Hugh Leeman, whose artistic works often focus on those who exist at the periphery of society rather than those who are part of the socioeconomic middle class, reached out to JR for this project, and the result is a collaborative mural residing at 606 Ellis Street in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco. The mural features photographs taken by the artists themselves, as well as by the subjects of one another.(curatedmag.com) [...]