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Jean Jullien - "LOLO"

Past exhibition
30 March - 27 April 2024 Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
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Jean Jullien - "LOLO"

Past exhibition
30 March - 27 April 2024 Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
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  • Works
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Overview
Jean Jullien The Watchers, 2024 gouache acrylic on linen canvas Framed 38 1/4 x 57 1/2 in 97.2 x 146.1 cm
Jean Jullien
The Watchers, 2024
gouache acrylic on linen canvas
Framed
38 1/4 x 57 1/2 in
97.2 x 146.1 cm

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Lolo, a solo exhibition by Paris-based artist Jean Jullien. The exhibition will be Jullien's inaugural solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary.

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, March 30th

6pm - 8pm

The artist will be in attendance

 

Artist Talk with Evan Pricco, Editor-in-Chief of Juxtapoz:
Saturday, March 30th
6:30pm - 7pm

 

Gallery Hours: 

Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm

Exhibition on view through April 27th

 

Hashimoto Contemporary NYC

54 Ludlow Street

New York, NY 10002

(Google Maps)

 

Advance Collector's Preview:

An advance collector's preview will be made available online before the exhibition opens, if you would like to receive a price list, please contact us at nyc@hashimotocontemporary.com

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Works
  • paitning of beachgoers lounging while watching a surfer
    Jean Jullien, The Watchers, 2024
  • Jean Julien painting of figures at beach and walking along dock with beignet stand in foreground
    Jean Jullien, France, 2022
  • Jean Jullien minimal painting of person in pink tshirt walking with dog on path surrounded by trees and grass
    Jean Jullien, Dog Walker, 2024
  • three figures in the distance walking through a field
    Jean Jullien, Dune Trio, 2024
  • two people holding surfboards standing on the beach
    Jean Jullien, Dusk Duo, 2024
  • group of people windsurfing
    Jean Jullien, Les Planches, 2024
  • image of skiers on a snowy slope
    Jean Jullien, Maman Mônetier les Bains, 2024
  • group of people skipping rocks along the beach
    Jean Jullien, Skipping in Normandy, 2024
  • lone person walking a long a dirt path surrounded by grass
    Jean Jullien, The Jogger, 2024
Press release

NEW YORK CITY—Through the sounds of sirens and clouds of pollution, it can be difficult to remember that cities are spaces made for people. Towering mountains, expansive forests, and rolling waves offer awe and respite, but their existence is not contingent upon ours. In his solo exhibition LOLO at Hashimoto Contemporary, the French artist Jean Jullien wonders if, despite being built by and for people, high-density apartment complexes and jammed subway cars are the best place for humans to live; And, if the alternatives of country living are as idyllic as they seem. With Jullien’s typical witty humor, this new series of paintings and site-specific drawings offer musings over the paradox between desiring a calm, peaceful life in the countryside while craving the nightlife and company of the city. 

 

Employing swift, loose brushstrokes, Jullien’s works are playful, even when he contemplates the larger questions of how and where to live the best life. The site specific drawings in the gallery muse on the cramped yet convivial environment of the city: from New York to Paris, these crowded metropolises have been sites of communion for the starry eyed, incubators for technical innovators, keepers of culture, history, and gourmanderie. They are also smelly, expensive, and, allegedly, dangerous, prompting the artist to wonder about those moments when he longs for escape. 

 

His series of paintings depict small, anonymous figures punctuating the pastoral scenes of fields, oceans, alpines, beaches. These scenes are not celebrating the sublime chaos of nature but told from our small human perspective of the gentle serenity offered by a life in the sticks. Or so we imagine. In Jullien’s depictions of our small clothed bodies enjoying natural wonders—from the sea to the sky—we notice how expansive the landscape is, how desolate and even lonely it can be. Cities will grow, shrink, rise, and crumble as humanity’s path blunders on, but nature’s indifference to us will long surpass our love of it.

 

LOLO opens on March 30th with an opening reception from 6 pm - 8 pm, the artist will be in attendance.  A walkthrough with the artist and Juxtapoz Editor in Chief Evan Pricco will take place at the opening at 6:30 pm. Signed copies of Jullien’s monograph will also be available. The exhibition will be on view March 30th - April 27th. For additional images, information, or exclusive content, email  NYC@hashimotocontemporary.com

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Installation Views
  • installation photo of mural by artist Jean Jullien for his solo exhibition "Lolo" at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
  • installation photo of mural by artist Jean Jullien for his solo exhibition "Lolo" at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
  • installation photo of mural by artist Jean Jullien for his solo exhibition "Lolo" at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
  • installation photo of mural done by Jean Jullien for his solo exhibition "Lolo"
  • installation photo of drawing by artist Jean Jullien for his solo exhibition "Lolo" at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
  • installation photo of paintings by artist Jean Jullien for his solo exhibition "Lolo" at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
  • installation photo of paintings by artist Jean Jullien for his solo exhibition "Lolo" at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
  • installation photo of three small paintings by artist Jean Jullien for his solo exhibition "Lolo" at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
  • installation photo of paintings by artist Jean Jullien for his solo exhibition "Lolo" at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
News
  • Opening Reception: Jean Jullien "LOLO"

    Opening Reception: Jean Jullien "LOLO"

    April 4, 2024
    Artist Jean Jullien poses at the opening of LOLO Thanks to all the city- and country-dwellers alike who came out to the opening of Jean...
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54 Ludlow St.

New York, NY 10002

San Francisco:

Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota St. 

San Francisco, CA 94107

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