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JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city

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jr presents the eighth chapter of his chronicle series

 

French artist JR unveils Le Cronache di Napoli, the eighth and most emotional chapter in his globally acclaimed Chronicles series, with a massive public artwork installed on the facade of the Italian city’s Duomo. Presented alongside Who Are You, Naples?, an exhibition at Gallerie d’Italia – Napoli, on view from May 22nd until October 5th, 2025, the project captures the energy, complexity, and soul of the city through a sprawling photographic collage of 606 Neapolitans, each a protagonist in this collective portrait of identity, resilience, and belonging.

 

First launched in 2017 and inspired by the politically charged murals of Diego Rivera, Chronicles is JR’s long-term exploration of place through the faces of its people. After stops in cities like New York, Miami, and Kyoto, Naples becomes the first Italian city to host a chapter. ‘Naples is one of the most interesting cities in Europe because its bustling life and energy cannot be found anywhere else. On the road, for instance, no one respects traffic law, but everyone cares about each other. Technology hasn’t disconnected people who ask for help from each other on the streets,’ says JR.‘One can wonder how long it can stay like this, but Neapolitans are very proud of their city and welcome us here. It is a warm and welcoming city, unique, even in Italy, where everyone knows there’s a truth to this city that every other city has lost.’ That spontaneous, ever-present energy exchange forms the core of the project, now emblazoned across the gothic architecture of the Duomo.

JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city
all images courtesy of Intesa Sanpaolo Gallerie d’Italia and JR, unless stated otherwise

 

 

a black-and-white human tapestry wraps naples’ duomo

 

The Naples chapter was developed over an intense week in September 2024, during which JR and his team set up a green screen in seven neighborhoods across the city—from the lively Piazza Dante to the seaside of Mergellina. The open invitation drew a vibrant cross-section of Neapolitan life: pizzaiolos, firefighters, priests, poets, shopkeepers, nonnas, tourists, even the mayor. Each face and story was recorded in situ, reflecting not only who happened to be there but what Naples is in that fleeting moment.

 

During this intense period, portraits and stories of 606 Neapolitans from diverse social and cultural backgrounds were collected, capturing the very essence of Naples. Participants chose how they wanted to be portrayed and shared their stories in either Italian or Neapolitan, offering an intimate window into their identity. All portraits were taken with identical lighting, giving equal dignity to each subject and emphasizing the democratic nature of JR’s artistic process. The project is made of the people who were there at that moment in a city that is at once refined and rough, poetic and chaotic. ‘Had it happened a week earlier or later,’ JR notes, ‘it would’ve been a completely different story.’

JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city
JR unveils Le Cronache di Napoli, the eighth chapter in his globally acclaimed Chronicles series | image via @jr

 

 

Who Are You, Naples? at Gallerie d’Italia

 

Le Cronache di Napoli is a site-specific artwork that wraps the cathedral in a black-and-white human tapestry while also unfolding across the galleries of Intesa Sanpaolo’s Gallerie d’Italia. There, visitors can trace JR’s process from street to screen, as well as revisit three earlier murals from France, Cuba, and the U.S., reinforcing how Chronicles invites dialogue on place, politics, and people. The exhibition is accompanied by a visually rich catalogue published by Allemandi and designed by Leonardo Sonnoli, featuring large-format images and a fold-out poster sleeve that reflects the monumental scale of JR’s interventions. 

JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city
a massive public artwork installed on the facade of the Italian city’s Duomo | image via @jr

JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city
the project captures the soul of the city through a sprawling photographic collage | image via @jr

JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city
606 Neapolitans compose this collective portrait of identity, resilience, and belonging | image via @jr

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the project is made of the people who were there at that moment

JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city
each face and story was recorded in situ | image via @jr

JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city
portraits and stories of 606 Neapolitans from diverse social and cultural backgrounds were collected

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a site-specific artwork that wraps the cathedral in a black-and-white human tapestry

JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city
participants chose how they wanted to be portrayed

JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city
JR and his team set up a green screen in seven neighborhoods across the city

JR covers the facade of naples' cathedral with black-and-white living portrait of the city
all portraits were taken with identical lighting

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inspired by the politically charged murals of Diego Rivera | image courtesy of JR

 

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visitors can trace JR’s process from street to screen at  Intesa Sanpaolo’s Gallerie d’Italia
visitors can trace JR’s process from street to screen at Intesa Sanpaolo’s Gallerie d’Italia
Chronicles is JR’s long-term exploration of place through the faces of its people
Chronicles is JR’s long-term exploration of place through the faces of its people
Naples becomes the first Italian city to host a chapter of this series
Naples becomes the first Italian city to host a chapter of this series
the ever-present energy of the city forms the core of the project
the ever-present energy of the city forms the core of the project
presented alongside Who Are You, Naples?, an exhibition at Gallerie d’Italia – Napoli
presented alongside Who Are You, Naples?, an exhibition at Gallerie d’Italia – Napoli
the Naples chapter was developed over an intense week in September 2024
the Naples chapter was developed over an intense week in September 2024
a city that is at once refined and rough, poetic and chaotic
a city that is at once refined and rough, poetic and chaotic
 
 
 
 
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR
image courtesy of JR

project info:

 

name: Le Cronache di Napoli 

artist: JR | @jr

series: Chronicles (8th chapter)

location: Duomo, Naples, Italy

 

exhibition: Who Are You, Naples?

venue: Gallerie d’Italia | @gallerieditalia – Napoli, Via Toledo

dates: May 22nd – October 5th, 2025

 

catalogue design: Leonardo Sonnoli | @leonardosonnoli

publisher: Allemandi | @allemandi.libri

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