
French photographer JR recently released a documentary drawing his attention to his efforts in covering bridges and walls along the Seine in Paris with images from his street art exhibition 'Women are Heroes'
Last November Street artist JR used
Having presented his portraits of oppressed female subjects – the victims of war, abuse or discrimination – in Brazil, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Cambodia, India, Belgium and the UK, this video depicits JR finally bringing all of his work together for the French exhibit.
Following
“Portraits of a Generation”, inspired by events in the suburbs of
Paris, and “Face 2Face”, which was displayed in the Middle East,
“Women” is the third phase of the
The
name refers to the wide-angle lens that requires the photographer to be
only centimetres from his subject in order to take the portrait. JR
travelled the world to meet his models and convince them to take part
in his project. He portrays those who exist on the edge of society,
highlighting their plight through his edgy and intimate portraits and
instillations.
In the
JR
is all about challenging the established. Using unusual spaces to
showcase his work, he can reach a much wider audience than a
traditional gallery presentation would allow. And, in doing so, he’s
able to deal with subjects widely discussed in the media in an
innovative manner. With a fresh pair of eyes, so to speak.