JR owns the biggest art gallery in the world.
He exhibits freely in the streets of the world, catching the attention of people who are not typical museum visitors. His work mixes Art and Act, talks about commitment, freedom, identity and limit.
As he remains anonymous and doesn't explain his huge full frame portraits of people making faces, JR leaves the space empty for an encounter between the subject/protagonist and the passer-by/interpreter.
This is what JR’s work is about. Raising questions...
Inside Out, Haiti, 2012
The Wrinkles of the City, Action in Shanghai
Wu Zheng Zhu, China, 2010
Inside Out - Lakota Project, NYC, 2011
Los Surcos de la Ciudad, Milagros on Concrete, Cartagena, Espagne, 2008
Inside Out, Bethléem, 2010
Dirtbox.