Jamian Juliano-Villani (born 1987) is an American painter. Juliano-Villani painting's pull from a wide range of references including fashion, photography, illustration, and art history to create hyper-saturated scenes and portraits. Juliano-Villani lives and works in
New York, NY
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.
Early life and education
Juliano-Villani grew up in Tewksbury, New Jersey. As a daughter of commercial painters, Juliano-Villani spent much of her childhood in her parents silk-screening factory familiarizing herself with 1970s and 1980s graphic design.
Juliano-Villani graduated from
Rutgers University
Rutgers University (; RU), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's ...
in 2013.
Work
Painting
Juliano-Villani's first solo exhibition, ''Me, Myself and Jah'', opened at Rawson Projects in 2013. In an interview with Jonathan Griffin, featured on
ARTnews
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, Juliano-Villani says of her work,
"My paintings are meant to function like TV, in a way. The viewer is supposed to become passive. Instead of alluding or whispering, like a lot of art does, this is art that tells you what’s up. It kind of does the work for you, like TV does."
The following year, Juliano-Villani was included in the group show, ''Puddle, Pothole, Portal,'' curated by
Camille Henrot
Camille Henrot (born 1978) is a French artist who lives and works in Paris and New York.
Biography
Henrot was born in 1978 in Paris, France. She attended the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs where she studied film animation and s ...
and Ruba Katrib at
SculptureCenter
SculptureCenter is a not-for-profit, contemporary art museum located in Long Island City, Queens, New York City. It was founded in 1928 as "The Clay Club" by Dorothea Denslow. In 2013, SculptureCentre attracted around 13,000 visitors.
History
Fou ...
in Queens.
In 2015, Juliano-Villani had her first solo museum show at Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Later that year, the artist presented new works at JTT gallery, titled ''Crypod.'' Writer and art critic
Sarah Nicole Prickett
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Early life
Prickett was born in London, Ontario. She lived ...
writes for
Artforum
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, "The best painting is the one that looks you square in the eyes, but its own eyes are scratched right out: ''Penny’s Change'' is a smear-up of a puffer-jacketed graffiti artist’s selfie and Peter Saul’s ''Mona Lisa Throws Up Pizza'', 1995, with the kind of teeth—big but mostly missing—that appear to you in nightmares about money." The artist has lectured at the
Cranbrook Academy of Art
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and at the
Swiss Institute
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alongside
Brian Belott Brian Belott (born 1973 in East Orange, New Jersey) is an artist, performer and found object art collector based in New York City.
Belott received his BFA from The School of Visual Arts in New York in 1995 after 1 year attending Cooper Union (th ...
.
In early 2018, ''Ten Pound Hand,'' Juliano-Villani's second show at JTT gallery, opened with positive reviews. Critic Zoë Lescaze writes that, "In ''Gone with the Wind'' (all works 2018), a cartoon fish gluts itself on Coca-Cola while a helpless-looking firefighter floats above burning California. ''October'' depicts an ash-choked Pompeian infant blowing across an empty school hallway. The linoleum floor is littered with shattered glass, in an eerie evocation of recent school shootings. Together, these works convey a loss of control, of entropy overriding security, idealism, and best-case scenarios."
Juliano-Villani sources a wide range of artists, animators, and illustrators in her work such as
Chuck Jones
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,
Marcell Jankovics
Marcell Jankovics (21 October 1941 – 29 May 2021) was a Hungarian graphic artist, film director, animator and author. He is best known for the animated films '' Johnny Corncob'' (1973; the first animated feature of his native country) and ' ...
,
Ralph Bakshi
Ralph Bakshi (born October 29, 1938) is an American animator and filmmaker. In the 1970s, he established an alternative to mainstream animation through independent and adult-oriented productions. Between 1972 and 1992, he directed nine theatric ...
,
Bernard Szajner
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Early life
Szajner was born in Grenoble, France on 27 June 1944, into a family of Polish Jews who h ...
,
R. Crumb
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, and more. She approaches each painting with a “hyper-specific” concept in mind spending, workshopping various concepts together from archival and internet research.
Juliano-Villani names
Mike Kelley,
John Wesley
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,
Giorgio Morandi
Giorgio Morandi (July 20, 1890 – June 18, 1964) was an Italian painter and printmaker who specialized in still life. His paintings are noted for their tonal subtlety in depicting simple subjects, which were limited mainly to vases, bottles, b ...
,
Wendy White, and
Gertrude Abercrombie
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as some of her favorite artists.
O'Flaherty's gallery
In 2021, Villani opened a project-space-gallery with painter and video artist Billy Grant and musician Ruby Zarsky of Sateen.
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
* ''Sincerely, Tony'',
Massimo De Carlo
Massimo De Carlo is an Italian art dealer, with gallery spaces in Milan, London, Hong Kong and Paris.
Career
De Carlo started working as a gallery assistant for Piero Cavellini in Brescia. In 1987 he opened his first gallery in Milan.
In 2009 De ...
, Milan, IT, 2017
* ''The World's Greatest Planet on Earth'',
Studio Voltaire
Studio Voltaire is a non-profit gallery and artist studios based in Clapham, South London. The organisation focuses on contemporary arts, staging a celebrated public programme of exhibitions, performances, and live events. Studio Voltaire i ...
, London, UK, 2016
* ''Detroit Affinities: Jamian Juliano-Villani'',
Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit
The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) is a non-collecting contemporary art museum located in Detroit.
MOCAD is housed in a building, a converted former auto dealership designed by architect Andrew Zago. The architecture of the building ...
, Detroit MI. Curated by Jens Hoffman, 2015
References
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1987 births
Living people
Artists from Newark, New Jersey
Rutgers University alumni
Painters from New Jersey