About The Work
Artspace is proud to announce a new, exclusive limited edition by beloved French graphic artist Jean Jullien.
Jullien’s first limited edition print, Public (2022), is available in an edition of 75 hand signed and numbered prints produced in close collaboration with the artist. Each edition is accompanied by a hardback copy of Jullien’s new Phaidon monograph, presented together in a vibrant, bespoke portfolio case.
Spotlighting one of his favorite subjects—people—and referencing a unique work of the same name, Public highlights the artist’s playful approach to scenes from everyday life. Jullien makes use of his trademark wit with a scene that celebrates what many have been missing: standing amidst a colorful crowd. As if with a wink, Jullien places himself at the scene, represented by the single figure who gazes back at the viewer.
“My art is about communicating the positive in things, making people smile, making them think, too, sometimes, I hope.” — Jean Jullien
Jullien’s quotidien observations are both personal and humorous, elevated by his talent for teasing whimsy from the mundane. His growing fine art practice emerges confidently from a background in graphic design and illustration that earned Jullien a cult-like following when his career began: thick black outlines, quirky facial expressions, and vibrant color are mainstays throughout his work. Jullien’s sweeping exhibition “Paper People” at the Parco Museum in Tokyo last fall cemented his reputation as a formidable fine artist who has mastered diverse media.
About Jean Jullien
From The Magazine
Digital archival print on Hahnemühle Ultra Smooth 305 gsm paper
11.30 x 8.00 in
28.7 x 20.3 cm
This work is signed and numbered by the artist on recto.
About The Work
Artspace is proud to announce a new, exclusive limited edition by beloved French graphic artist Jean Jullien.
Jullien’s first limited edition print, Public (2022), is available in an edition of 75 hand signed and numbered prints produced in close collaboration with the artist. Each edition is accompanied by a hardback copy of Jullien’s new Phaidon monograph, presented together in a vibrant, bespoke portfolio case.
Spotlighting one of his favorite subjects—people—and referencing a unique work of the same name, Public highlights the artist’s playful approach to scenes from everyday life. Jullien makes use of his trademark wit with a scene that celebrates what many have been missing: standing amidst a colorful crowd. As if with a wink, Jullien places himself at the scene, represented by the single figure who gazes back at the viewer.
“My art is about communicating the positive in things, making people smile, making them think, too, sometimes, I hope.” — Jean Jullien
Jullien’s quotidien observations are both personal and humorous, elevated by his talent for teasing whimsy from the mundane. His growing fine art practice emerges confidently from a background in graphic design and illustration that earned Jullien a cult-like following when his career began: thick black outlines, quirky facial expressions, and vibrant color are mainstays throughout his work. Jullien’s sweeping exhibition “Paper People” at the Parco Museum in Tokyo last fall cemented his reputation as a formidable fine artist who has mastered diverse media.
About Jean Jullien
From The Magazine
Each edition is accompanied by a hardback copy of Jullien’s new Phaidon monograph, presented together in a vibrant, bespoke portfolio case. This print is an edition of 75 plus 5 Artist Proofs, and 1 Printer's Proof.
HARDCOVER BOOK
Size: 11 3/8 x 8 7/8 inches
256 pages, 340 illustrations
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