French photographer and street artist JR, poses in his Paris studio on November 26, 2025, presenting The Cave of the Pont Neuf, the artwork he will create as a tribute to Christo and Jeanne-Claude, transforming the Pont Neuf 40 years after the wrapping of Paris's oldest bridge. This work will be on display from June 6 to 28, 2026. Photo / Joel Saget, AFP
French photographer and street artist JR, poses in his Paris studio on November 26, 2025, presenting The Cave of the Pont Neuf, the artwork he will create as a tribute to Christo and Jeanne-Claude, transforming the Pont Neuf 40 years after the wrapping of Paris's oldest bridge. This work will be on display from June 6 to 28, 2026. Photo / Joel Saget, AFP
French artist JR, who made his way from tagging graffiti on the street to being one of the most recognisable figures on the country’s art scene, plans to turn the oldest bridge in Paris into an “immersive cave” for his latest project.
Once hailed as the “French Banksy” after thesecretive British street artist, JR has become famous for outsize projects, having already transformed the Palais Garnier Paris opera to look like a cave and mounted a painting that made the Louvre pyramid seem to disappear.
Now he intends to create a 120m “cave” along the Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge over the Seine in Paris, that anyone will be free to walk through.
“You will be completely lost in terms of your sense of direction and reference points in relation to the outside world,” JR, whose real name is Jean Rene, told AFP.
“It’s going to be a monumental project, but this is a city that knows how to welcome monumental projects,” he said, hailing how Paris handled last year’s Olympic Games.
Easier in terms of construction, but also in terms of administration.
While Christo and Jeanne-Claude battled for 10 years to make their project a reality in the face of political reluctance, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo welcomed JR’s plan, calling it a “gift” to Paris.
Cars and buses will be banned from the bridge during the installation’s run between June 6 and 28.