France: the Pont-Neuf De Paris Transformed Into an Inflatable Cave by Artist JR
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A cave in the heart of Paris... It is the ephemeral installation imagined by the French artist JR to transform the Pont-Neuf, the oldest stone bridge in the French capital. If the construction site will only be finalized and opened to the public from 6 June, the giant inflatable structure with the appearance of snowy mountains, which completely covers the historic building, does not leave the badauds indifferent.
A French artist, known as JR, has transformed Paris' famous Pont Neuf into a "snowy cave." The post Paris' oldest bridge transformed into a "cave" appeared first on in.gr.
Artist JR, the ‘French Banksy’ creates a ‘cave’ installation over Paris’ oldest bridge - WXXV News 25
By THOMAS ADAMSON PARIS (AP) — The oldest bridge in Paris looked Thursday as if it had been swallowed by a mountain. The transformation is the work of JR, the street artist known as the “French Banksy,” who this week began inflating a giant artificial “cave” over the Pont Neuf, turning the 17th-century bridge that has carried Parisians across the Seine for more than 400 years into a rocky illusion rising over the river. JR has said the idea of…
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