

Jamian Juliano–Villani
Is there room for Bruce? 2016
£180
A limited edition digital pigment print with embossing by Jamian Juliano-Villani, exclusive to House of Voltaire.
Edition Size
50
Dimensions
61 x 46 cm
Finishing
Digital pigment print with embossing
Last few editions remaining

Courtesy of the artist and Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin
About The Artwork
A limited edition embossed print. Composed using an atlas of thousands of appropriated images, paintings, repaintings and long-form collage, Juliano-Villani's works are painted, repainted, and edited directly on the canvas; ‘a poor man’s Photoshop,’ or an almost masochistically longhand form of collage that is at odds with the speed at which we consume images today. The resulting works are anxiety filled images that are simultaneously prosaic and surreal.
About Jamian Juliano–Villani
Jamian Juliano-Villani (b. 1987) is a contemporary American painter known for her mass-media-informed paintings. The artist wryly refers to her compositions as ‘arranged marriages’ in which imagery is painted, repainted, and edited directly on the canvas, a longhand form of collage that is at odds with the speed at which we consume images today. The resulting works are anxiety filled images that are simultaneously prosaic and surreal.
Juliano-Villani (b. 1987, New Jersey, USA) lives and works in Brooklyn. Recent solo exhibitions include Try Explaining How You Feel, Kunsthall Stavanger, Norway; Let's Kill Nicole, Massimo De Carlo, London, UK; Ten Pound Hand, JTT, New York, NY; Hydra Workshop, Hydra, Greece; Sincerely, Tony, Massimo De Carlo, Italy; The World’s Greatest Planet on Earth, Studio Voltaire, London; Me, Myself and Jah, Rawson Projects, Brooklyn. Group exhibitions include, A Shape That Stands Up, Hammer Museum (Off-Site), Los Angeles; FADE IN: INT. ART GALLERY – DAY, Swiss Institute, New York, NY; A Shape That Stands Up, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Flatlands, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Unorthodox, Jewish Museum, New York; and Greater New York, MoMA PS1, New York.
Juliano-Villlani is represented by MASSIMODECARLO.