France s greatest living artist is an aristocratic street scavenger named Jacques Mahe de la Villegle, a spry 88-year-old who harvests torn posters to capture the ephemeral DNA of the Paris Street. After five decades, the French art world has, finally, taken notice, yet no one has documented Villegle's life and work in English. Barnaby Conrad heads into the streets of Paris with Villegle as he approaches his death to document how Villegle's sharp eyes and blade carve startling images from French pop culture."