French artist JR transforms Paris into an open-air gallery with his monumental photographic collages. Since 2009, he has reimagined the city’s iconic monuments--making the Louvre Pyramid disappear, wrapping the Panthéon and Opéra Garnier, and transforming the Eiffel Tower. His participatory interventions invite people to become both authors and spectators of their city’s transformation. These ephemeral architectural collages change how we see and interact with our urban heritage. This collection captures over a decade of JR’s most spectacular Parisian projects, each asking: Can art transform our relationship with the city we inhabit?