Series

Carry On, 2019
Serie | Carry-On is a new body of staged work on fear of flying.

Chroniques, 2017 - 2019
In 2017, JR started a series of epic participatory murals, inspired by the work of the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera (1886–1957). Each work entailed photographing and filming hundreds of people, alone or in groups, and then collaging their portraits together to create a narrative and highly-realistic composition that dealt with a place or social issue.

Bank Slate, 2019
Series | "Blank Slate" gathers a selection of studio works.

The Pied Piper, 2019
Serie | First series of self-portraits since IKWIG! (2011-2014), these images evoke the solitude experienced by characters who seem withdrawn from the world, both passive spectators of a world that goes on without them and entertainment for those who notice them, hiding behind their windows.

Amour, 2019
Serie | Claudine Doury first went in Far Eastern Siberia in 1991 and again in 1997 to witness the lives of native peoples. Traveling along the banks of the Amur River, she passed through the villages of Nergen, Bulava, Ush Gur, and Bogorodskoye.

The Yellow Vests Movement, 2019
Series | Born on the social networks and on the country's roundabouts, the Yellow Vests movement makes its demands heard every weekend in Paris and other French cities.

The Eyes Of The Territory, 2019
This project questions the control mechanisms in the public space where an individual who is not moving is suspect, and the role of citizens who engage in this type of surveillance. We will not see paramilitaries in the images...

The Europe of plastics, 2019
Serie | It is estimated that 8 million tons of plastic are rejected into the oceans every year. Or, the equivalent of one dump truck per minute. Europe is the second most polluter of the world.

Mexico, 2019
Série | After the years spent with Mary Ellen Mark, Mexico only existed in black and white in my world. It was inhabited by little girls with big dresses, circus acrobats, and lots of dogs.

Nannies of Norland College, 2019
Serie | Norland nannies have become a global status symbol of the wealthy – the export of a single British school in Bath. The students are dressed in modestly updated uniforms from the one donned by their 1892 counterparts, but the people who wear them are considerably different.