Haas&Hahn: How painting can transform communities

Haas&Hahn: How painting can transform communities

Exploring Vila Cruzeiro: A Community's Transformation

Introduction to Vila Cruzeiro

  • Dre Urhahn introduces Vila Cruzeiro, a community in Rio de Janeiro with around 60,000 residents, known primarily for negative news coverage.
  • Jeroen Koolhaas shares their initial visit to Rio ten years ago to document life in favelas, highlighting the informal nature of these communities.

Life in Favelas

  • The speakers describe favelas as self-built communities that emerged from rural migration, characterized by crime and poverty but also resilience and creativity.
  • They contrast the unplanned nature of favelas with the highly structured environment of Holland, emphasizing the organic growth of these neighborhoods.

The Idea of Transformation

  • After observing unfinished houses in Vila Cruzeiro, they envision a project to plaster and paint homes as a form of artistic expression.
  • With support from local NGO leader Nanko, they begin collaborating with community members on their first design featuring a boy flying a kite.

Initial Challenges and Adjustments

  • Their first attempt at painting was met with criticism; locals disliked the color choice as it resembled police station hues.
  • Children’s feedback led them to add an actual kite to the mural, demonstrating the importance of community input in art projects.

Media Attention and Expansion

  • Local media coverage followed their successful mural project, leading to recognition from international outlets like The Guardian.
  • Encouraged by this success, they embarked on another project involving a river-themed mural inspired by Japanese art styles.

Building Community Through Art

Immersion into Local Culture

  • During their second project amidst rising violence between police and gangs, they learned about community solidarity during crises.
  • They discovered that hosting barbecues helped foster relationships within the neighborhood while working on their art projects.

Scaling Up Artistic Projects

  • Reflecting on previous experiences, they decided future designs needed simplification for broader participation among locals.
  • In Santa Marta, they successfully engaged residents in transforming public spaces through collaborative artwork that gained global attention.

New Opportunities Beyond Brazil

Transforming Neighborhoods Through Art

Community Engagement in Artistic Projects

  • The project involved transforming a neighborhood through barbecuing and community engagement, taking nearly two years to complete with unique designs for each house.
  • Local store owners and building owners collaborated with a team of young individuals who were trained as painters, resulting in a vibrant street filled with color.
  • After successfully painting the street, the team sought to expand their efforts but faced challenges regarding funding and project scope.
  • They decided to abandon rigid planning in favor of an organic approach, allowing the project to evolve naturally without strict guidelines or master plans.

Crowdfunding Success and Community Empowerment

  • A crowdfunding campaign raised over $100,000 from more than 1,500 supporters within a month, granting them the freedom to implement lessons learned from previous projects.
  • The local artist Angelo and former landlord Elias were employed to lead the next phase of the project in Vila Cruzeiro, emphasizing community involvement in decision-making.
Channel: TED
Video description

Artists Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn create community art by painting entire neighborhoods, and involving those who live there — from the favelas of Rio to the streets of North Philadelphia. What's made their projects succeed? In this funny and inspiring talk, the artists explain their art-first approach — and the importance of a neighborhood barbecue. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate Follow TED news on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tednews Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TEDtalksDirector