JR - Migrants, Mayra, Picnic Across the Border, General View, Tecate, Mexico - U.S.A., 2022
JR - Migrants, Mayra, Picnic Across the Border, General View, Tecate, Mexico - U.S.A., 2022
JR - Migrants, Mayra, Picnic Across the Border, General View, Tecate, Mexico - U.S.A., 2022
JR - Migrants, Mayra, Picnic Across the Border, General View, Tecate, Mexico - U.S.A., 2022
JR - Migrants, Mayra, Picnic Across the Border, General View, Tecate, Mexico - U.S.A., 2022
JR - Migrants, Mayra, Picnic Across the Border, General View, Tecate, Mexico - U.S.A., 2022
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JR - Migrants, Mayra, Picnic Across the Border, General View, Tecate, Mexico - U.S.A., 2022

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Produced by Atelier JR, 2023
18 color lithograph printed by Marinoni machine
300 gram white BFK Rives paper
70 x 100 cm | 27.5 x 40 in
Signed, embossed, and numbered by the artist
Limited edition of 250

Available framed. Please inquire with storeny@perrotin.com for more details. 

From the studio

Following the debate about the building of the wall between Mexico and the USA, JR installed at the border an image that went all around the world. It was a giant portrait of Kikito, a Mexican toddler, placed on a scaffolding structure that allowed him to look across the border, echoing the millions of migrants who are seeing in the U.S. an escape or the promise of a better future.

A month later, JR organized a picnic next to the installation. Seated on either side of the border around the eyes of Mayra, a "dreamer" who had immigrated to the U.S. as a child, the participants shared the same food, drank the same water and listened to the same music, which musicians played together on both sides of the border, making the wall disappear for the duration of a meal.

For the first time, JR releases a lithograph with both the installation of Kikito's portrait and the picnic on the same image.