As much as London, New York & Los Angeles, Paris has been hijacked by street artists who have transformed public spaces into giant showrooms with their posters, stickers, silk-screens, paintings, mosaics, murals, stencils & photocopies. Photographer & art historian Fabienne Grevy leads a tour of Paris` popular art, exhibited on pavements, stairways, metro stations, abandoned buildings & anywhere else an artist found a patch of open space. The inspirations for these images is as diverse as the artists producing them, & recognizable sources range from the cave paintings at Lascaux to nineteenth-century Japanese blockprints to graphic design to cartoons & comics & even some rather reflexive street art about street art itself.