Jean Jullien
Jean Jullien (b. 1983) is a French artist living and working in Paris. Originally from Nantes, he graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2008 and the Royal College of Art in 2010. Jullien’s creative output covers multiform media including painting, illustration, installations, photography, video, costumes, books, posters and clothing.
Recently in 2023 his first European institutional solo Museum exhibition opened at MIMA in Brussels. He has since participated in the Triennial exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, with a large-scale ocean themed installation for children, and at Public Gasan, Seoul, with a narrative based sculpture world, entitled Paper Society. In 2025 he was asked to create an installation with Tara Foundation Ocean for the French pavilion at the Expo Universelle 2025 in Osaka.
He has shown work around the world with museums and galleries in Paris, London, Brussels, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Berlin, Tokyo, Seoul, Melbourne, Singapore and more.
His work appears in the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Guardian, National Geographic, SZ Magazine and Télérama. He has collaborated with AMI, Aigle, RCA Records, The Connaught, Colette, Amnesty International, Le Coq Sportif, Rhodia, Picture, Quiksilver, Salomon, and Petit Bateau, among other global brands.
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