Migrants Walking New York City, New York, USA, 2015 - Atelier JR JR photographed them walking in the city all of them completely unknown living in the shadows of the city and learning English slowly In a few hours during the night, JR and his team pasted Elmar, 20 years old who came from Azerbaijan, on the floor of Flat Iron Plaza in New York City
JR (aka Jean René) - JR MIGRANTS, WALKING NEW YORK CITY . . . - 1stDibs Following his 2014 work on Ellis Island, where the artist created a series of portraits of immigrants and displayed them at the island's abandoned hospital, the artist took some pictures of immigrants walking the streets of New York
JR - Migrants Walking New York City, New York USA 2015 JR photographed them walking in the city all of them completely unknown living in the shadows of the city and learning English slowly In a few hours during the night, JR and his team pasted Elmar, 20 years old, who came from Azerbaijan, on the floor of Flat Iron Plaza in New York City
JR - Migrants *SOLD* - New Art Editions In a few hours during the night, JR and his team pasted Elmar, 20 years old who came from Azerbaijan, on the floor of Flat Iron Plaza in New York City The image was 150 feet high People walked on him all day and no one really noticed him
JR - Migrants, walking New York city. New York, USA (2015). Modern . . . JR - Migrants, walking New York city New York, USA (2015) This set belongs to a numbered limited edition of 250 Top-print includes printed artist studio stamp The artist focused on the picture taken to Elmar Aliyev a 20-year-old waiter from Azerbaijan who immigrated to the United States after he won the green-card lottery
JR – Migrants, Walking New York City – Artfair. fr JR’s work combines art and action and deals with commitment, freedom, identity and limits He has been introduced by Fabrice Bousteau as: « the one we already call the Cartier-Bresson of the 21st century » On 20 October 2010, JR won the Ted Prize for 2011
Migrants, Walking New York City. New York, USA (2015) by JR, 2019 . . . In 2016, JR wowed viewers with his finest trick, making the Louvre pyramid disappear, and opening our eyes to an exciting future of street art In 2022, J R turned his attention to the issue of migrant children across the globe
Migrants, Walking New York City, New York, USA, 2015 French artist JR photographed 16 people who arrived in New York within the last year and made their portraits while they walked down the streets of NoLIta JR and his team zeroed in on Elmar Aliyev, a 20-year-old waiter at Old Baku, an Azerbaijani restaurant on Ditmas Avenue in Brooklyn