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Jamian Juliano-Villani
Massimiliano Gioni

Tuesday, March 26, 2024, 6:30pm
Gagosian, 541 West 24th Street, New York

Join Gagosian for a conversation between Jamian Juliano-Villani and Massimiliano Gioni, artistic director of the New Museum, New York, inside the artist’s exhibition It, at Gagosian, New York. The pair will discuss Juliano-Villani’s painterly approach, which draws on a myriad of source material and artistic predecessors such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Ashley Bickerton, as well as her first major publication, Jamian Juliano-Villani: Selected Works, published by Gagosian this year. Designed by Philipp Hubert, the fully illustrated catalogue surveys paintings made from 2013 to 2024, including works from the exhibition, and features an introduction by Hans Ulrich Obrist and an essay by Domenick Ammirati. After the talk, the artist will sign copies of the book, which will be available for purchase.

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Left: Jamian Juliano-Villani. Photo: Maris Hutchinson. Right: Massimiliano Gioni. Photo: Scott Rudd, courtesy New Museum

Left: Jamian Juliano-Villani. Photo: Maris Hutchinson. Right: Massimiliano Gioni. Photo: Scott Rudd, courtesy New Museum

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Jamian Juliano-Villani, Sloppy Joe’s, 2024 © Jamian Juliano-Villani. Photo: Owen Conway

Tour

Jamian Juliano-Villani: It
With the artist and Alvaro Barrington

Tuesday, March 19, 2024, 6pm
Gagosian, 541 West 24th Street, New York

Join Gagosian for a walkthrough of Jamian Juliano-Villani: It at Gagosian, New York, with the artist and her friend and fellow painter Alvaro Barrington. The pair—both of whom draw from contemporary culture and art history in their practices—will guide visitors through the mirage of distorted iconography found in Juliano-Villani’s new paintings, in which the artist pursues strategies of appropriation and reference.

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Jamian Juliano-Villani, Sloppy Joe’s, 2024 © Jamian Juliano-Villani. Photo: Owen Conway

Jamian Juliano-Villani, Self-Portrait, 2023 © Jamian Juliano-Villani. Photo: Rob McKeever

Panel Discussion

Talking Galleries New York 2024
Power Shift to Artists

Tuesday, April 9, 2024, 2:05–3:15pm
The Spiral, New York
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Moderated by Artnews editor in chief Sarah Douglas, this panel discussion brings together artist Alvaro Barrington, curator and philanthropy advisor Kathy Halbreich, artist Jamian Juliano-Villani, and art advisory firm cofounder Allan Schwartzman for a conversation centering on the paradigm shift in power dynamics in favor of artists. It is part of Talking Galleries, a two-day conference in New York on April 8 and 9 that addresses a wide range of topics, including how galleries and public institutions are faring in a changing world, the emergence of artificial intelligence, sustainability, and the forces defining the art market today. One- and two-day tickets are available.

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Jamian Juliano-Villani, Self-Portrait, 2023 © Jamian Juliano-Villani. Photo: Rob McKeever

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Launch

Gagosian & Music

Thursday, May 9, 2024, 7–9pm
magCulture, London
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Join Gagosian Quarterly to celebrate the launch of “Gagosian & Music,” a themed supplement in the Summer 2024 issue. With features on Lucinda Chua, Lonnie Holley, Trevor Horn, Éliane Radigue, and Jordi Savall, as well as a chronicle of white noise by Jace Clayton and a personal history of goth music by Dan Fox, the issue offers a look at the power of sound. The evening’s playlist will be curated by Fox and complimentary cocktails by Amante 1530 will be available, in addition to copies of the magazine.

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