French street artists Sebastien Renauld and Laurent Boijeot bring 'outdoor living room' to New York
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Wednesday, September 3, 2025


French street artists Sebastien Renauld and Laurent Boijeot bring 'outdoor living room' to New York
French street artist Laurent Boijeot packs bedding on a footpath along Broadway in New York on October 20, 2015. Boijeot and Sebastien Renauld, the two French street artists are living on the streets of New York for 30 days with their own furniture. With a mission to encourage New Yorkers to slow down, enjoy a cup of coffee, talk to someone new and maybe even take an afternoon nap, the pair snaking down Broadway to the Financial District carrying their white pine tables, chairs, bedding and suitcases, making nearly five blocks each day. AFP PHOTO/JEWEL SAMAD.

By: Brigitte Dusseau



NEW YORK (AFP).- They set up chairs, tables and beds on the sidewalk and engage New Yorkers in chat: French performance artists have spent three weeks living and sleeping on Broadway.

Laurent Boijeot, 34 and Sebastien Renauld, 33 -- accompanied by photographer Clement Martin -- started in Harlem and each day, pack up their encampment, move south, and set up home again.

They live in the open air and chat with hundreds of New Yorkers, normally rushing by with heads buried in phones, but suddenly curious and glad to stop for an impromptu conversation.

After spending a month on the street, the threesome will finish their New York adventure in Battery Park on Sunday.

They have been bowled over by the welcome.

New Yorkers "quickly understand it's performance art, and some come down to thank us," says Boijeot. 

"'Welcome', 'thank you' -- it's the first time I've heard that so much," says Renauld, drinking a cup of coffee out of a coconut at their simple, pine table.

Police let them be, despite complaints from doormen who do not appreciate these nomads of art, each day hulking furniture on their backs and luggage in cardboard suitcases.

New Yorkers have bombarded them with offers of showers, helped set out their tables and chairs and brought them pastries.

They spent several days in the rain -- not a happy experience says Martin -- enjoyed an Indian summer and braved a cold snap.

They have a bank of great memories: an opera singer who came to sing them Carmen, an impromptu duet with a passing violinist, and what Renauld calls "artistic-philosophical discussions at three in the morning with police on what is art."

Next stop: Tokyo 
New Yorkers "are not scared of others," says Boijeot.

But they can be over-sharers. Conversations quickly turn personal -- sometimes too personal. He tells of one man who confided the soap opera details of his life.

So what's the point? "Art, to produce collective emotions," says Renauld, an architect by training.

He says the table and modest pine chair mock social hierarchies, putting everyone on an equal footing.

"I think it's great," says yoga teacher Jennifer Landesman. 

"I think that humanity needs more connection and relationship, that there's so much digital media that takes us out of connecting in a human way."

Boijeot and Renauld have done similar but shorter stays in European cities such as Venice, Dresden, Brussels and Zurich.

Next month they head to Tokyo for a similar traversing of the city from November 20 to December 21. 

Beyond that, they hope to take the experience to Dakar and Latin America "where people use the street differently," said Renauld.

"Some people ask us, 'Is it a reality show?' And I just answer them, 'It's not a show, it's better -- it's just reality,'" said Boijeot.



© 1994-2015 Agence France-Presse










Today's News

October 24, 2015

The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents Alex Katz's monumental landscapes

16th century church emerges from water in Mexico following a severe drought

Haunting Steiglitz image at Bonhams Photographs sale in New York on October 27

Exhibition at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale explores the remarkable life of Lee Miller

First exhaustive examination of the Beaver Hall Group opens at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Guggenheim announces short list for the Hugo Boss Prize 2016 that celebrates innovative artists

French street artists Sebastien Renauld and Laurent Boijeot bring 'outdoor living room' to New York

Dave Scott's Apollo 15 watch sold for $1.6M at auction; Only privately owned watch worn on the Moon

Art Gallery of Ontario acquires five Canadian artworks at Art Toronto 2015 opening night preview

Rijksmuseum's #startdrawing campaign encourages visitors to discover as they draw

$3 million gift will create the new Helen Diller Institute at The Contemporary Jewish Museum

Last Chance by LiveAuctioneers puts the 'Savings' in Daylight Savings Time with Oct. 31 sale of watches

Key Abstract Expressionists and prominent Pop artists headline Swann Galleries' Contemporary Art Auction

Georgia Museum of Art shows photographs by Raymond Smith

Exhibition of new works by Colombian artist Santiago Montoya on view at Halcyon Gallery

Exhibition at Fotomuseum Winterthur presents the work of Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs

First major museum exhibition exploring 50 years of video art premieres at the Broad MSU

Exhibition of new work by Eric Aho on view at DC Moore Gallery

Ukrainians transform famed Lenin statue into Darth Vader

Art Basel announces Film program for Miami Beach 2015

The Davis Museum at Wellesley College appoints Tsugumi Joiner as Associate Director of Operations

Exhibition of sculpture and photographic works by floral sculptor Azuma Makoto opens at Zhulong Gallery

Exhibition displays ethereal air bubble artworks

Alexis Rockman combines art, science, and exploration in new exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 




Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful