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“JR Au Louvre & Le Secret De La Grande Pyramide” :JR Creates A Monumental Piece OF Art On The Scale Of Napoleon Court : Day 5

About 400 volunteers came together to install a massive collage around the glass pyramid in the Napoleon Court of the Louvre Museum Friday evening — only for it to be destroyed hours later.

The artwork consisted of 2,000 pieces of paper and took four days to assemble.

The installation was completed on March 29. The next day, the paper strips started to come undone.

As tourists flooded the attraction, the artwork was completely destroyed as people walked over it. Some visitors have reportedly even ripped up pieces of the artwork to take home as souvenirs.

Photos shared onlineshow pieces of paperflying all over the courtyard.

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Many museum-goers spoke out about the installation on Twitter, calling it “a pity.”

“The problem is that the collage is almost ruined now. People walked on it all day long and the paper doesn’t stick to the ground anymore,” one userwrote.

Though the installation appears to be ruined, Rene did not seem to min and, in fact, embraced his work’s destruction as adding to its meaning.

“The images, like life, are ephemeral. Once pasted, the art pieces lives on its own. The sun dries the light glue and with every step, people tear pieces of the fragile paper,” Rene said on his website.

A spokesperson for the Louvre has since spoken out about the incidenttellingThe Times, “It’s perfectly normal for it to be degradable. We just didn’t know how fast it would happen.”

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Of course, this isn’t Rene’s first time working with the Louvre.

In 2016, the artist created another optical illusion, but this time he covered the pyramid with acolossal paper photographof the museum.

If onlookers stood in the right spot, the photo would perfectly align with the building behind it — making the glass pyramid disappear.

source: people.com