TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 10月13日 21時14分


The U.S.-Mexico border is the site of fraught crossings and tense searches, border-patrol guards and a long promised, not fully realized wall. But lately it's also been the home of artwork that uses the border as a way to tell a new story about a shared humanity. On Oct. 8, French artist @JR launched a new site-specific project: an international picnic, with hundreds of people sharing a meal across the fence. JR took a photo of the eyes of a "Dreamer," one of the young undocumented immigrants who falls under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and turned the photo into a surface that visitors could eat off: one eye was on a table in Tecate, on the Mexican side of the border, while the other eye was on a tarp in Tecate, Calif. "The table goes through the wall, and the people eat the same food and drink the same water and listen to the same music," JR tells TIME. "For a minute we were forgetting about it, passing salt and water and drinks as if there were no wall." Photograph by JR-art.net


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