JR’s largest exhibition to date opens at the Brooklyn Museum

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JR’s largest exhibition to date opens at the Brooklyn Museum

All of the projects on view honor the voices of everyday people and demonstrate JR's ongoing commitment to community, collaboration, and civic discourse.
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R: Chronicles is the largest exhibition to date in North America of works by the French-born artist. Over the past two decades, JR has expanded the meaning of public art through his ambitious projects that give visibility and agency to broad spectrum of people around the world. Showcasing murals, photographs, videos, films, dioramas, and archival materials.

JR collaborates with communities by taking individual portraits, reproducing them at a monumental scale, and wheat pasting them – sometimes illegally – in nearby public spaces.

This soaring multimedia installation traces JR’s career from his early documentation of graffiti artists as a teenager in Paris to his large-scale architectural interventions in cities worldwide to his more recent digitally collaged murals that create collective portraits of diverse publics.

The centerpiece of the exhibition is The Chronicles of New York City, a new epic mural of more than one thousand New Yorkers that is accompanied by audio recordings of each person’s story.


All of the projects on view honor the voices of everyday people and demonstrate JR’s ongoing commitment to community, collaboration, and civic discourse.

October 4, 2019 – May 3, 2020
Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA

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