Artists

Jamian Juliano-Villani

Jamian Juliano-Villani (b. 1987, Newark, New Jersey) is known for her vibrant, hyper-saturated paintings that collage together a vast array of visual references from popular culture, art history, and the everyday absurdities of contemporary life. Her work is often humorous, bizarre, and unsettling, reflecting the chaos and contradictions of modern society. Juliano-Villani’s aesthetic is one of excess, where the boundaries between the profound and the trivial blur into a frenetic visual language. Her compositions are typically packed with layered imagery that feels at once spontaneous and meticulously planned, full of unexpected juxtapositions that draw viewers in with their audacious energy. At the core of Juliano-Villani’s work is an exploration of the surreal nature of contemporary existence, where media saturation and a constant bombardment of images shape our reality. Her practice often walks the line between irreverence and deep commentary, pushing viewers to confront the strange, often uncomfortable truths lurking beneath the surface of our hyper-mediated world.

Jamian Juliano-Villani
A Lobster About to Die
2022
Oil on canvas
84 × 84 cm

Jamian Juliano-Villani
Timmy Is Raft
2022
Oil on canvas
130 × 149 cm

Jamian Juliano-Villani

Jamian Juliano-Villani (b. 1987, Newark, New Jersey) is known for her vibrant, hyper-saturated paintings that collage together a vast array of visual references from popular culture, art history, and the everyday absurdities of contemporary life. Her work is often humorous, bizarre, and unsettling, reflecting the chaos and contradictions of modern society. Juliano-Villani’s aesthetic is one of excess, where the boundaries between the profound and the trivial blur into a frenetic visual language. Her compositions are typically packed with layered imagery that feels at once spontaneous and meticulously planned, full of unexpected juxtapositions that draw viewers in with their audacious energy. At the core of Juliano-Villani’s work is an exploration of the surreal nature of contemporary existence, where media saturation and a constant bombardment of images shape our reality. Her practice often walks the line between irreverence and deep commentary, pushing viewers to confront the strange, often uncomfortable truths lurking beneath the surface of our hyper-mediated world.

Jamian Juliano-Villani
A Lobster About to Die
2022
Oil on canvas
84 × 84 cm

Jamian Juliano-Villani
Timmy Is Raft
2022
Oil on canvas
130 × 149 cm

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