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

Thodoros Papadimitriou (1931 - 2018)
Thodoros Papadimitriou
1931 - 2018
Gaston Chaissac (1910 - 1964)
Gaston Chaissac
1910 - 1964
Émile Louis Picault (1833 - 1915)
Émile Louis Picault
1833 - 1915
Franz Ertinger (1640 - 1710)
Franz Ertinger
1640 - 1710
René Beeh (1886 - 1922)
René Beeh
1886 - 1922
Eugène Marioton (1857 - 1933)
Eugène Marioton
1857 - 1933
Abel de Pujol (1785 - 1861)
Abel de Pujol
1785 - 1861
André Breton (1896 - 1966)
André Breton
1896 - 1966
Manuel Rodríguez Lozano (1896 - 1971)
Manuel Rodríguez Lozano
1896 - 1971
Albert Dubois-Pillet (1846 - 1890)
Albert Dubois-Pillet
1846 - 1890
Maria Alexandrovna Lagorio (1893 - 1979)
Maria Alexandrovna Lagorio
1893 - 1979
Jacques-Henry Delpy (1877 - 1957)
Jacques-Henry Delpy
1877 - 1957
Johanna Dumet (1991)
Johanna Dumet
1991
Pierre Jules Mene (1810 - 1879)
Pierre Jules Mene
1810 - 1879
Eugène Gaillard (1862 - 1933)
Eugène Gaillard
1862 - 1933
Alexandre Isailoff (1869 - 1944)
Alexandre Isailoff
1869 - 1944

Creators Black & white photo

Dieter Haack (1941)
Dieter Haack
1941
Yvon D'Anjou (1940)
Yvon D'Anjou
1940
Helen Khal (1923 - 2009)
Helen Khal
1923 - 2009
Zhang Linglin (1933)
Zhang Linglin
1933
Eliot Hodgkin (1905 - 1987)
Eliot Hodgkin
1905 - 1987
Dimitrije Bašičević (1921 - 1987)
Dimitrije Bašičević
1921 - 1987
Valentin Mikhailovich Sidorov (1928 - 2021)
Valentin Mikhailovich Sidorov
1928 - 2021
Nancy Schön (1928)
Nancy Schön
1928
Kathryn Andrews (1973)
Kathryn Andrews
1973
Peter Demetz (1969)
Peter Demetz
1969
James Earle Fraser (1876 - 1953)
James Earle Fraser
1876 - 1953
Victor Pasmore (1908 - 1998)
Victor Pasmore
1908 - 1998
Bruno Bruni (1935)
Bruno Bruni
1935
Arthur Nakht-Samborsky (1898 - 1974)
Arthur Nakht-Samborsky
1898 - 1974
Joachim Weingart (1895 - 1942)
Joachim Weingart
1895 - 1942
Adrian Paci (1969)
Adrian Paci
1969
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