Jean René (1983) - photo 1

Jean René

JR (French: Jean René) is the pseudonym of a French photographer and artist who does not give his full name. He lives and works in Paris and New York.

He describes himself as a "photograffeur" (photographer and graffiti artist in one word) and claims that the street is "the biggest gallery in the world". His work is flyposting large black and white images in public spaces. JR works at the intersection of photography, street art, filmmaking and social activism. Over the past two decades he has developed many public projects in cities around the world, from buildings in the slums of Paris to walls in the Middle East and Africa or favelas in Brazil.

JR places large-scale photographic images in public spaces. He started creating graffiti as a teenager on the streets and rooftops of Paris and on the subway. In 2007, he gained worldwide attention by placing huge photographs of Israelis and Palestinians face to face in eight Palestinian and Israeli cities on both sides of the separation barrier. In his works, the photographer always addresses current political and social issues in the world. For example, in 2019, JR worked with a group of inmates of a maximum security prison in California and created a large format piece with portraits of the inmates.

JR has traveled to many cities with his work, participating in exhibitions, he has collaborated with magazines and created films about his work. JR has also directed three feature-length documentaries, one of which, Women Are Heroes (2011) was nominated for an Oscar. At the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, he won the Golden Eye for Best Documentary.

Nickname:JR
Date and place of birt:22 february 1983, Paris, France
Nationality:France
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Filmmaker, Graphic artist, Painter, Photographer
Genre:Cityscape, Documentary photography, Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:Street art, Black & white photo, Contemporary realism, Graffitism, Contemporary art

Creators France

Charles Courtney Curran (1861 - 1942)
Charles Courtney Curran
1861 - 1942
Michael Quistrebert (1982)
Michael Quistrebert
1982
Adam Weisweiler (1746 - 1820)
Adam Weisweiler
1746 - 1820
Antide Janvier (1751 - 1835)
Antide Janvier
1751 - 1835
Henry Lerolle (1848 - 1929)
Henry Lerolle
1848 - 1929
Joseph Vivien (1657 - 1735)
Joseph Vivien
1657 - 1735
Jean Jacques Deyrolle (1911 - 1967)
Jean Jacques Deyrolle
1911 - 1967
Paul-Emile Leon Perboyre (1851 - 1929)
Paul-Emile Leon Perboyre
1851 - 1929
François-Auguste Biard (1799 - 1882)
François-Auguste Biard
1799 - 1882
Emmanuel Mané-Katz (1894 - 1962)
Emmanuel Mané-Katz
1894 - 1962
François-Guillaume Ménageot (1744 - 1816)
François-Guillaume Ménageot
1744 - 1816
Michel Sementzeff (1933 - 2019)
Michel Sementzeff
1933 - 2019
André Hambourg (1909 - 1999)
André Hambourg
1909 - 1999
Jean-Baptiste Isabey (1767 - 1855)
Jean-Baptiste Isabey
1767 - 1855
Simon Segal (1898 - 1969)
Simon Segal
1898 - 1969
Victor Huguet (1835 - 1902)
Victor Huguet
1835 - 1902

Creators Black & white photo

Ouattara Watts (1957)
Ouattara Watts
1957
Dietmar Ullrich (1940)
Dietmar Ullrich
1940
Jessica Craig-Martin (1963)
Jessica Craig-Martin
1963
Dudley Pratt (1897 - 1975)
Dudley Pratt
1897 - 1975
Tadeusz Lucjan Gronowski (1894 - 1990)
Tadeusz Lucjan Gronowski
1894 - 1990
Maynard Dixon (1875 - 1946)
Maynard Dixon
1875 - 1946
Peter Randall-Page (1954)
Peter Randall-Page
1954
Vagrich Bakhchanyan (1938 - 2009)
Vagrich Bakhchanyan
1938 - 2009
Cheyney Thompson (1975)
Cheyney Thompson
1975
Benno Noll (1958)
Benno Noll
1958
Valerii Koshliakov (1962)
Valerii Koshliakov
1962
Frederick Cuming (1930 - 2022)
Frederick Cuming
1930 - 2022
Peter Doig (1959)
Peter Doig
1959
Judy Kensley McKie (1944)
Judy Kensley McKie
1944
Toivo Vasilievich Ryannel (1921 - 2012)
Toivo Vasilievich Ryannel
1921 - 2012
Hans Hofmann (1880 - 1966)
Hans Hofmann
1880 - 1966