From buildings in the slums around paris to the walls in the middle east and africa or the favelas of brazil.
French artist jr posters as roofs.
As an very active french artist he exposes his monumental black and white photographs on concrete walls or rusty roofs of cities throughout the world.
Jr the french artist who woke up the street jr never takes off his sunglasses or his hat and refuses to reveal his identity.
In recognition of his achievements he was awarded the 2011 ted prize then worth 100 000.
Jr is the pseudonym of a french photographer and artist whose identity is unconfirmed.
After observing the people he met and listening to their message jr pasted their portraits up in the streets and basements and on the roof tops of paris.
Over the last two decades he has developed multiple public projects and numerous site specific interventions in cities all over the world.
His work has sold at sotheby s and been plastered 100ft high on the wall of tate modern.
Jr works at the intersection of photography street art filmmaking and social engagement.
Describing himself as a photograffeur he flyposts large black and white photographic images in public locations in a manner similar to the appropriation of the built environment by the graffiti artist.