/// JAERAYMIE ///
"Marine Le Pen"
Print on matte photo paper signed and numbered on the back on 33 copies
Photo dimensions: 60x80 cm - Framed dimensions: 70x90cm.
Photo of the Jaëraymie installation. On Saturday, April 23 at 12 noon, we deployed a tarpaulin measuring 8 meters by 6, on the Pont des Arts in Paris. It is a reproduction of the original painting placed in Calais on March 25, on which a fictional slogan was added: "Let us not submit to a barely veiled extreme right". It remained visible for thirty minutes before being removed by the prefecture.
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/// Biography of JAERAYMIE ///
Jaëraymie is a self-taught urban artist. He lives and works in Paris, where he intervenes in public spaces by sticking his paintings on walls in order to provoke reactions, make people think and question our society. He is particularly known for the project "Distortions", the series "Les expressions Idiomatiques" and for his work on themes such as gender equality, the situation of the homeless and refugees. Oscillating between lightness and seriousness in the subjects he addresses. His works bring, for many of them, a singular, ironic and paradoxical look at our society.