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Two letters summarize the 21st century photography that is J.R. The two letters cover walls around the world, from the Favelas of Brazil, to the Upper East Side of New York. They're only two letters, but they carry a lot of meaning in the art world: J.R.

J.R., short for his full name Jean-René, is a young photographer who was born in Paris in 1983. J.R. has created many street art projects, all of them monumental, whether through their meaning or their size.

In the beginning, JR entered the world of street art through graffiti, but in 2001 he found a camera in the Paris subway and immediately started taking pictures. Everything that surrounded him became a source of inspiration.

J.R's distinctive artistic touch lies in his creative process, gigantic photo collages depicting individuals in black and white. They're impressive in size and in technique. To create his wall projects, J.R. surrounds himself with a team of 15 specialists, from visual artist to performers.

His predilection for large format can not be explained only by an aesthetic choice, it is also a way for the artist to draw attention. This way everyone can see it, there is no need to go to the museum to be surrounded by works of art. In order to appeal to public emotions, J.R. uses his audience as the principal part of his works. JR's portraits are not without foundation, they approach current societal issues and reflections about our identity, a recurrent subject in his portfolio.

In 2008, J.R. created an awe-inspiring piece at Brazilian favelas, entitled "28 Millimeters, Women Are Heroes", where he pasted huge photos of the faces and eyes of local women all over the outside of the favela, covering whole blocks of houses with striking portraits. A year before, the photographer had already made a splash with "Face 2 Face" where portraits of Palestinians and Israelis were pasted face to face on the dividing wall between the two cities in conflict.

In recent years, JR turned his attention to the Pantheon and the Louvre. In 2014, he dressed the Pantheon with portraits of passersby, continuing his artistic lineage with a hint of demagogy. In 2016, JR wowed viewers with his finest trick, making the Louvre pyramid disappear, and opening our eyes to an exciting future of street art.

In 2022, J.R. turned his attention to the issue of migrant children across the globe. He created 45-meter tall portraits spread throughout communities most impacted by the issue. The artist will surely pick a relevant and important issue for his next project.


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All artworks of JR
Print, The Ballerina Jumping in Containers Le Havre France 2014, JR

The Ballerina Jumping in Containers Le Havre France 2014

JR

Print - 34 x 46 cm

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Print, JR au Louvre, La Pyramide, Paris, France, 2016, JR

JR au Louvre, La Pyramide, Paris, France, 2016

JR

Print - 36 x 46 cm

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Print, Giants, Miguel, Casa Amarela, Morro da Providência, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2018,, JR

Giants, Miguel, Casa Amarela, Morro da Providência, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2018,

JR

Print - 46 x 36 cm

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Print, Mafia, JR

Mafia

JR

Print - 48 x 68 cm

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Print, Giants, Kikito, September 6, 2017, 7.27 p.m., Tecate, Mexico - U.S.A., 2017, JR

Giants, Kikito, September 6, 2017, 7.27 p.m., Tecate, Mexico - U.S.A., 2017

JR

Print - 36 x 46 x 0.1 cm

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Print, Ballet, Ballerina In Crate, East Village, New York City, JR

Ballet, Ballerina In Crate, East Village, New York City

JR

Print - 46 x 36 cm

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Print, 28 Millimètres - Woman are heroes - Action dans la favela Morro da Providencia - Escalier, JR

28 Millimètres - Woman are heroes - Action dans la favela Morro da Providencia - Escalier

JR

Print - 103 x 70 cm

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Print, Action in Kibera Slum, Train Passage 1 , Kenya, 2009, JR

Action in Kibera Slum, Train Passage 1 , Kenya, 2009

JR

Print - 73 x 104 x 0.2 cm

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Print, La Pyramide, 12 Juin 2016, 5H55, JR

La Pyramide, 12 Juin 2016, 5H55

JR

Print - 36 x 46 cm

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Print, 28 Millimètres: Face 2 Face, Nuns In Action, Separation Wall; Security Fence, Palestinian Side, Bethlehem, 2007, JR

28 Millimètres: Face 2 Face, Nuns In Action, Separation Wall; Security Fence, Palestinian Side, Bethlehem, 2007

JR

Print - 60 x 50 x 0.1 cm

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Print, Ballet, Regard surplombant la façade du Palais Garnier, Opéra de Paris, France, 2014, JR

Ballet, Regard surplombant la façade du Palais Garnier, Opéra de Paris, France, 2014

JR

Print - 100 x 70 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Unframed, Charlie Chaplin revu par JR, The Kid, Charlie Chaplin & Jackie Coogan, USA, 1923, de jour Paris, JR

Unframed, Charlie Chaplin revu par JR, The Kid, Charlie Chaplin & Jackie Coogan, USA, 1923, de jour Paris

JR

Print - 70 x 50 cm

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Print, 28 Millimètres, Women are Heroes, Action in Phnom Penh, Open Eyes, Cambodge, 2023, JR

28 Millimètres, Women are Heroes, Action in Phnom Penh, Open Eyes, Cambodge, 2023

JR

Print - 50 x 70 cm

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Photography, Casa Amerela, JR on the Moon, JR

Casa Amerela, JR on the Moon

JR

Photography - 46 x 36 cm

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Print, Empreinte, Chauvet, France, 2023, JR

Empreinte, Chauvet, France, 2023

JR

Print - 70 x 50 cm

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Print, Tehachapi, Daytime, U.S.A., JR

Tehachapi, Daytime, U.S.A.

JR

Print - 70 x 100 cm

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Print, Les falaises du Trocadéro 18 mai 2021 22h18, JR

Les falaises du Trocadéro 18 mai 2021 22h18

JR

Print - 64 x 96 x 1 cm

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Photography, Eyes, JR

Eyes

JR

Photography - 35 x 100 cm

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Print, Trompe L'oeil, les falaises du Trocadéro 25 mai 2021 22h18, JR

Trompe L'oeil, les falaises du Trocadéro 25 mai 2021 22h18

JR

Print - 64 x 96 x 2 cm

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Print, In the Container Wall, JR

In the Container Wall

JR

Print - 50 x 70 x 0.1 cm

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Print, 28 mm, Women are heroes, Action dans la favela Morro da Providencia, Favela de jour, Rio de Janeiro, Brésil, 2008, JR

28 mm, Women are heroes, Action dans la favela Morro da Providencia, Favela de jour, Rio de Janeiro, Brésil, 2008

JR

Print - 70 x 100 cm

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Print, Trompe l'oeil, Les Falaises du Trocadéro, 21 mai 2021, 20h03, Paris, France, 2021, JR

Trompe l'oeil, Les Falaises du Trocadéro, 21 mai 2021, 20h03, Paris, France, 2021

JR

Print - 64 x 96 x 2 cm

Sold

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Who is the artist?

Two letters summarize the 21st century photography that is J.R. The two letters cover walls around the world, from the Favelas of Brazil, to the Upper East Side of New York. They're only two letters, but they carry a lot of meaning in the art world: J.R.

J.R., short for his full name Jean-René, is a young photographer who was born in Paris in 1983. J.R. has created many street art projects, all of them monumental, whether through their meaning or their size.

In the beginning, JR entered the world of street art through graffiti, but in 2001 he found a camera in the Paris subway and immediately started taking pictures. Everything that surrounded him became a source of inspiration.

J.R's distinctive artistic touch lies in his creative process, gigantic photo collages depicting individuals in black and white. They're impressive in size and in technique. To create his wall projects, J.R. surrounds himself with a team of 15 specialists, from visual artist to performers.

His predilection for large format can not be explained only by an aesthetic choice, it is also a way for the artist to draw attention. This way everyone can see it, there is no need to go to the museum to be surrounded by works of art. In order to appeal to public emotions, J.R. uses his audience as the principal part of his works. JR's portraits are not without foundation, they approach current societal issues and reflections about our identity, a recurrent subject in his portfolio.

In 2008, J.R. created an awe-inspiring piece at Brazilian favelas, entitled "28 Millimeters, Women Are Heroes", where he pasted huge photos of the faces and eyes of local women all over the outside of the favela, covering whole blocks of houses with striking portraits. A year before, the photographer had already made a splash with "Face 2 Face" where portraits of Palestinians and Israelis were pasted face to face on the dividing wall between the two cities in conflict.

In recent years, JR turned his attention to the Pantheon and the Louvre. In 2014, he dressed the Pantheon with portraits of passersby, continuing his artistic lineage with a hint of demagogy. In 2016, JR wowed viewers with his finest trick, making the Louvre pyramid disappear, and opening our eyes to an exciting future of street art.

In 2022, J.R. turned his attention to the issue of migrant children across the globe. He created 45-meter tall portraits spread throughout communities most impacted by the issue. The artist will surely pick a relevant and important issue for his next project.

What is JR’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Activist Artists, Famous photographers, Activist Artists, Optical Illusions Photographers, Social Realism

When was JR born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1983