The wrinkles of the city Havana Cuba

Since 2004, the French artist JR has traveled the world flyposting colossal black-and-white portraits of ordinary citizens on the walls of city buildings. His most recent project, The Wrinkles of the City, began in Cartagena, Spain, where he photographed the city's oldest inhabitants, imagining...

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Other Authors: JR 1983- (Editor), Parlá, José 1975- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Bologna, Italy Damiani 2012
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