I finished this one for you Agnès Varda, you loved people, pasting and illusion ... ❤
I am sure you can see it. I did something that can be seen from the sky. Promised, I didn’t know that it was for you
What remains now is the memories of people from around the world who came to paste the piece ... or to walk on it and tear it to make it disappear ... merci à vous
Part 2 : Elle m'a dit, un jour j'irais rejoindre Jacques ici et ça semblait lui faire plaisir. Agnès croyait en l'amour, au couple, aux couples, elle disait que faire les choses à deux c'est beau, que savoir qu'on peut compter sur l'autre, c'est merveilleux.
The images, like life, are ephemeral. Once pasted, the art piece lives on its own. The sun dries the light glue and with every step, people tear pieces of the fragile paper. The process is all about participation of volunteers, visitors, and souvenir catchers.
« Women, life, freedom ». From all parts of the world, people gather to show solidarity with Iranian women, to show that they believe in democracy and human rights.
Part 1 :Agnès était près de la tombe de Jacques Demy, elle faisait semblant de dormir, ou de mourir. Elle avait planté le grand arbre il y a très longtemps et fait installer un banc pour pouvoir s'asseoir près de lui.
First eyes up in Gare Saint Lazare, Paris.. during the next weeks I ll be interacting with the subway public through the eyes of the overlooked in more than 12 subway stations !
Team work @museelouvre ! Everyday hundreds of volunteers come and help to realize the biggest pasting - follow the live feed on Facebook or come see us at the Louvre till Sunday ! #JRauLouvre
How we feel about the announcement of the Oscars pre-selection today for best documentary! 🙏🏻 merci ... one step closer :) Agnes Varda @facesplacesfilm#VisagesVillages