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JR's Migrants, Walking New York City, New York, USA, 2015 skateboard art by the skateroom
JR's Migrants, Walking New York City, New York, USA, 2015 skateboard art by the skateroom

Migrants, Walking New York City, New York, USA, 2015

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The installation at Ellis Island featured large archival photographs of immigrants displayed throughout the island’s abandoned hospital. For this project, JR decided to photograph recent immigrants and paste their images on the city’s streets, where they and other immigrants are often invisible. The pasting would be made in the heart of Manhattan, on Flatiron plaza, the triangle of pavement between Fifth Avenue, Broadway and East 23rd Street. 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. Elmar immigrated to the United States from Azerbaijan last August after he won the green-card lottery. He likes to walk in Central Park and around the Plaza, locations from his favorite movie, “Home Alone 2.” JR liked the way Aliyev swung his arms when he walked. Aliyev’s picture was then printed on 62 strips of paper. JR and his 20-person crew took these strips to Flatiron Plaza and began affixing them to the ground at 4 a.m. The pasting took about three and a half hours and resulted in a 150-foot-tall image of Aliyev striding eastward. The sun came up. Pedestrians began to wander over Aliyev. Just as JR had predicted, they often walked right over him without even noticing.
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JR's Migrants, Walking New York City, New York, USA, 2015 skateboard art by the skateroom
JR's Migrants, Walking New York City, New York, USA, 2015 skateboard art by the skateroom
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Portrait of JR

JR (b. 1983) is a French artist and photographer renowned for his monumental public installations that transform buildings, streets, and landmarks into powerful works of art. Using large-scale black-and-white photographic portraits, JR brings visibility to individuals and communities whose stories are often overlooked, turning public space into a platform for dialogue.

Blending photography, street art, and social engagement, JR has realized ambitious projects in cities around the world, from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro to the Louvre in Paris and the U.S.–Mexico border. His participatory practice invites people to become collaborators, exploring themes of identity, inequality, and collective memory while demonstrating the power of art to connect communities.

JR (b. 1983) is a French artist and photographer renowned for his monumental public installations that transform buildings, streets, and landmarks into powerful works of art. Using large-scale black-and-white photographic portraits, JR brings visibility to individuals and communities whose stories a
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JR (b. 1983) is a French artist and photographer renowned for his monumental public installations that transform buildings, streets, and landmarks into powerful works of art. Using large-scale black-and-white photographic portraits, JR brings visibility to individuals and communities whose stories are often overlooked, turning public space into a platform for dialogue.

Blending photography, street art, and social engagement, JR has realized ambitious projects in cities around the world, from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro to the Louvre in Paris and the U.S.–Mexico border. His participatory practice invites people to become collaborators, exploring themes of identity, inequality, and collective memory while demonstrating the power of art to connect communities.