French artist Jean Faucheur is considered a prominent figure of urban art thanks to his talent as a pioneer, taste for rupture, and acute sense of sharing. Armed with a solid classical education, he soon gained the fertile intuition that museums’ walls must be brought down and give them a sky for a roof.
Since 1983, he covered commercial billboards with his own paintings in order to highjack their function and showcase his artworks to the public, much to their surprise.
This is how Faucheur gave the street, “la Rue“, close to 120 artworks of 3×4 meters. During the same year, he also founded “Les Freres Ripoulin” along with other artists with whom he shared his technique. Then an invitation to display his artwork on the streets of New York City comes from the Tony Shafrazy Gallery, famous home of works by Keith Haring, Futura 2000 and Basquiat.
Over the next 15 years chapter, this innovator dedicated himself to sculpting, painting and photography. It was not until 2002, after his meeting with artist Thom Thom, that Faucheur re-engages with the street art scene. The highlight was his co-founding of “Le M.U.R.“, the first association of its kind.
Images courtesy of Jean Faucheur
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