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James Jean

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Taiwanese-American painter
James Jean
Born1979 (age 45–46)
NationalityTaiwanese American
EducationSchool of Visual Arts[1]
Known forPainting

James Jean (born 1979) is aTaiwanese-Americanvisual artist working primarily in painting and drawing. He lives and works inLos Angeles, where he moved fromNew York in 2003.[2]

Early life

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Jean was born inTaiwan and raised inNew Jersey.[3] During his early education, he explored various forms of artistic expression, including the piano and trumpet.[4] He attended theSchool of Visual Arts inNew York City, from which he graduated in 2001.[1][5]

Early career

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In 2001, Jean became a cover artist forDC Comics andMarvel Comics, garnering sevenEisner awards, three consecutiveHarvey awards, two gold medals and a silver from theSociety of Illustrators of Los Angeles, and a gold medal from theSociety of Illustrators of New York. He illustrated covers for thecomic book seriesFables andThe Umbrella Academy, for which he has won sixEisner Awards for "Best Cover Artist".[6] Jean won the 2005Wizard Fan Award for Favorite Cover Artist forFables.[7] In 2006, he won Best Artist from theWorld Fantasy Awards.[8]

He also worked in advertising,[9] and has contributed to many national and international publications. His clients includedTime Magazine,The New York Times,Rolling Stone,Spin,ESPN,Atlantic Records,Target,Linkin Park,Playboy,Knopf,Prada among others. He also did the album art forMy Chemical Romance 's albumThe Black Parade, which was released in 2006.

Present career

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In 2008, Jean retired from illustration projects in order to focus on painting.[10][11] Combining abstract figuration with loose, gestural marks, Jean creates layered compositions that evoke personal or collective experiences. Dream-like and at times disorienting, his works are expressive of narratives unbounded in time or space, and draw upon art historical antecedents ranging fromBaroque painting traditions to Japanese woodblock prints and Chinese silk scroll paintings.[12][13][14][15]

Sketchbooks

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Sketchbooks have sustained a vital space in Jean's practice, solidifying importance in his time during art school as a rejection of the strict academic focus of visual arts studies. In favor of the freedom found in sketching during his childhood, Jean embraced sketchbooks as a means of exploring figures and imaginative creatures, synthesizing doodles, line drawings, and journalistic elements with more polished compositions in black-and-white and color. For Jean, sketchbooks are spaces for both experiment or study and for finished artworks in their own right.[16]

Notable works

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Prada advertisement featuring James Jean designs.

Prada

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In 2007, Jean created a mural for thePrada Epicenter stores inNew York andLos Angeles.[17] He also created a backdrop for Prada's Spring/Summer 2008 show inMilan.[18]

Aspects of the Epicenter mural and the Milan wallpaper were transformed into clothing, handbags, shoes, and packaging.Prada undertook a global campaign that featured Jean's work in advertising environments, animation, and special events.[citation needed]

In 2008, Jean again collaborated with Prada, developing an animated short based on the wallpapers, clothing, and accessories produced in 2007. He wrote, storyboarded, and did the visual development for the animation, which would be eventually titled "Trembled Blossoms", taken from the poem "Ode to Psyche”, byJohn Keats.

Jean reunited withPrada to create prints for its Resort 2018 collection. He described the visual effect as a "tangle of floral elements occasionally populated and overrun by rabbits."[19]Prada brought the collection toShanghai as part of the brand's unveiling ofRong Zhai, a 20th-century mansion it restored, and exclusive looks were debuted in vivid reds, yellows, and blues.[19]

Jean's images were used for the brand's SS2018 Menswear collection. His work also served as the set design for the collection's premiere at the Via Fogazzaro space. Jean's collaboration withPrada brought images inspired by graphic novels to high-fashion pieces, blending the superhuman with the human, and with a nod to the thick black lines that divide illustration panels.[20]

Film artwork

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Jean created the poster art for three films in 2017:Darren Aronofsky’smother!,Guillermo del Toro’sThe Shape of Water, andDenis Villeneuve’sBlade Runner 2049. Employing different media for each artwork, he hand-painted two character posters formother! (one forJennifer Lawrence and another forJavier Bardem), made a charcoal drawing forThe Shape of Water,[21] and used digital drawing tools forBlade Runner 2049.[22] As part of his creative process, Jean collaborated closely with bothDarren Aronofsky andGuillermo del Toro. Del Toro, a long-time fan of Jean's work, describes his drawings as having "a delicate nature to them and beautiful line work that is at the same time realistic and sort of elevated into a style of his own."[21] Jean later created poster art forDaniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's filmEverything Everywhere All At Once.[23] Jean's posters uniquely evoke the tone and mood of each film without overtly revealing depictions of plot.

Notable exhibitions

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Jean's first solo exhibition was held in 2009 atJonathan LeVine[24] (then located in theChelsea neighborhood inNew York), followed in 2011 by "Rebus," a solo presentation at Martha Otero Gallery (at the time located in the Fairfax district inLos Angeles).[25]

In 2013, Jean's work was the subject of "Parallel Lives," a solo exhibition at Tilton Gallery inNew York. Spanning both floors of the gallery, the show debuted a new body of work that fused personal with universal themes, and realism with mythology. Its title drawn from Plutarch's "Lives of the Noble Greens and Romans," also known as "Parallel Lives," the exhibition of paired works explored the tension created from "parallels."[26]

Jean's work was included in "Juxtapoz x Superflat," organized by theVancouver Art Gallery in 2016. Curated by artistTakashi Murakami andJuxtapoz editor Evan Pricco, the group exhibition brought together artists whose works had been included in the magazine and who had participated in or expanded upon Murakami's postmodern art movementSuperflat. Jean's painting "Bouquet" served as the marquee image for the exhibition.[27]

For "Azimuth," a 2018 solo exhibition at Kaikai Kiki Gallery inTokyo, Jean presented drawings, paintings, and an installation of illuminated stained glass works, which he made atJudson Studios. The show centered on the radiance of color and light, with works driven by a force of optimism and innocence, informed in part by the joy of the artist's son.[28]

Lotte Museum of Art

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In 2019,Lotte Museum of Art inSeoul hosted "Eternal Journey," a major retrospective of Jean's work. Over 500 works were on view in the exhibition, including large-scale paintings, sculpture, installation, video art, 150 comic book covers, and more than 200 drawings that served as the inspiration for many of the included works. Nine large-scale paintings explored the theme ofobangsaek, or the five fundamental or cardinal colors, a traditional color schema representative of the order of the universe.

Collaborating again withJudson Studios, the oldest family-operated stained-glass maker in the US,[29] Jean createdGaia - Yellow Earth Center (2019), the centerpiece of theLotte Museum of Art exhibition. The sculpture expands upon his earlier explorations intostained glass for "Azimuth," bringing his visual vocabulary to the traditional medium. Over eight feet in height, the illuminated sculpture, which combines water jet cutting, hand and airbrush painting, and fused glass, depicts the goddessGaia with a slinking tiger in an all-over composition of natural and geometric elements.

The exhibition was on view from April 4 through September 1, 2019 and is accompanied by an exhibition catalogue with essays by Yoon-Kyung Kwon, Chief Curator at Lotte Museum of Art; Hee-Kyung Song, Art Historian and Professor atEwha Womans University; and Christopher James Alexander, Architecture, Art, and Design Consultant, Principal of CJA Creative Collaborations.[30]

NFTs

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On 4 March 2021, Jean sold his firstNFT with his artworkSlingshot. It was auctioned on NFT platform Foundation and sold the next day for $469,696.35.[31]

Awards

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In 2008, Jean collaborated withAIDES, a France-based non-profit community organization dedicated to fightingHIV/AIDS, in their print advertising campaign around the theme “Explore, Just Protect Yourself.” Jean's print campaign was awarded the Bronze Lion at the 2008 Cannes Advertising Festival.[32]

Publications

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James Jean is the subject of numerous publications, including exhibition catalogues, artist's books, and thematic collections of his work.

  • Process Recess (AdHouse Books, 2005)[33]
  • Process Recess 2: Portfolio (AdHouse Books, 2007)[34]
  • Xoxo: Hugs and Kisses (Chronicle Books, 2008)[35]
  • Fables: Covers (DC Comics, 2008)[36]
  • Process Recess 3: The Hallowed Seam (AdHouse Books, 2009)[37]
  • Kindling: 12 Removable Prints (Chronicle Books, 2009)[38]
  • Rift (Chronicle Books, 2010)[39]
  • Rebus (Chronicle Books, 2011)[40]
  • James Jean: Parallel Lives (Tilton Gallery, 2013)[41]
  • Memu: 100 Postcards (Chronicle Books, 2014)[42]
  • Fables: The Complete Covers (DC Comics, 2015)[43]
  • Xenograph (James Jean, 2015)[44]
  • Pareidolia (PIE Books, 2015)[45]
  • Zugzwang (James Jean, 2016)[46]
  • Azimuth (James Jean, 2018)[47]
  • Memu II: 100+ Postcards (James Jean, 2019)[48]
  • Eternal Journey (Lotte Museum of Art, 2019)[49]

References

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  1. ^ab"Painfully Self-aware And 'Serious' "Archived 2012-03-09 at theWayback Machine, Communication Arts Insights, March 31, 2009
  2. ^"Maharam | Story | in Conversation: James Jean".
  3. ^Seman, Rob"He draws on comic book love"Archived 2012-07-29 atarchive.today,Daily Record (Morristown), March 30, 2004. Accessed August 30, 2007. "Jean, who grew up in Parsippany on Westminster Drive, was a weekly customer at Funnybooks, on North Beverwyck Road, but never expected his work would one day wind up on store shelves."
  4. ^"James Jean".Widewalls. Retrieved2019-11-26.
  5. ^Jennings, Dana."The Power of Fairy Tales". "Comics Canonization".The New York Times. August 18, 2011
  6. ^Irvine, Alex (2008). "Fables". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.).The Vertigo Encyclopedia. New York:Dorling Kindersley. pp. 72–81.ISBN 978-0-7566-4122-1.OCLC 213309015.
  7. ^"Wizard World Chicago Sets Attendance Records".Raving Toy Maniac - The Latest News and Pictures from the World of Toys (Press release). Congers, New York: www.toymania.com. Aug 7, 2006.
  8. ^World Fantasy Convention (2010)."Award Winners and Nominees". Archived fromthe original on 2010-12-01. Retrieved4 Feb 2011.
  9. ^Melrose, Kevin."The 25 best comic covers of 2008"Archived 2015-09-19 at theWayback Machine, "Robot 6",Comic Book Resources, January 2, 2009
  10. ^"Jean's announcement of retirement from illustration and commercial work". Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved2011-05-16.
  11. ^"James Jean Kindling: New Works on Paper and Canvas".Jonathan LeVine Gallery. 2009. accessed August 20, 2011.
  12. ^"An Interview with James JeanNeocha – Culture & Creativity in Asia". Retrieved2019-11-26.
  13. ^"JAMES JEAN ETERNAL JOURNEY".LOTTE Foundation for Arts. April 4, 2019. RetrievedNovember 26, 2019.
  14. ^"James Jean - Artist Profile". 2016.
  15. ^Song, Hee-Kyung (2019).James Jean: Eternal Journey (first ed.). Seoul, Korea: Lotte Museum of Art.
  16. ^Vice (14 November 2014)."James Jeanius: A Master of Illustration Shares His Sketches".Vice. Retrieved14 July 2020.
  17. ^Work for Prada featured inTMagazine,The New York Times fashion magazine
  18. ^"Prada Trembled Blossoms Issue 02"Archived 2010-11-23 at theWayback Machine.Wallpaper Magazine. accessed August 20, 2011.
  19. ^ab"James Jean Shares His Inspiration Behind His Prada Resort 2018 Collection".Luxury Insider. Archived fromthe original on 22 June 2020. Retrieved20 June 2020.
  20. ^"Spring 2018 Menswear Prada".Vogue. 18 June 2017. Retrieved20 June 2020.
  21. ^abMurphy, Mekado (3 November 2017)."The Hand-Drawn Journey of the 'Shape of Water' Poster".The New York Times. Retrieved18 July 2020.
  22. ^Abrams, Simon (8 December 2017)."The Artist Behind Awards Season's Most Stunning Movie Posters".Vanity Fair. Retrieved18 July 2020.
  23. ^Conner, Shawn (23 July 2024)."After making his mark in comics, visual artist James Jean finds fans in filmmakers, Korean boy bands and fine art collectors".Vancouver Sun. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  24. ^Jonathan, LeVine."James Jean: Kindling, New Works on Paper and Canvas".Jonathan LeVine Projects. Retrieved28 June 2020.
  25. ^"James Jean's 'Rebus' At Martha Otero Gallery In Los Angeles".Huffington Post. 15 April 2011. Retrieved28 June 2020.
  26. ^Tilton Gallery."Parallel Lives press release".Tilton Gallery. Retrieved28 June 2020.
  27. ^"Juxtapoz x Superflat: James Jean".Juxtapoz. Archived fromthe original on 29 June 2020. Retrieved28 June 2020.
  28. ^"Azimuth".Kaikai Kiki Gallery. Retrieved28 June 2020.
  29. ^Judson (June 2016)."Judson Studios - About". Retrieved14 July 2020.
  30. ^James Jean: Eternal Journey. Seoul, Korea: Lotte Museum of Art. 2019.
  31. ^"Slingshot | Foundation".foundation.app.
  32. ^"AIDES - Explore But Protect Yourself".Ads for Adults. 30 November 2008. Retrieved14 July 2020.
  33. ^"AdHouse - Process Recess".www.adhousebooks.com.
  34. ^"AdHouse - Process Recess 2: Portfolio".www.adhousebooks.com.
  35. ^"Xoxo - Chronicle Books catalog". Archived fromthe original on 2010-08-01. Retrieved2010-04-16.
  36. ^"Fables Covers - DC Comics catalog". Archived fromthe original on 2012-01-27. Retrieved2010-04-16.
  37. ^"AdHouse - Process Recess 3".www.adhousebooks.com.
  38. ^"Kindling - Chronicle Books catalog". Archived fromthe original on 2010-02-28. Retrieved2010-04-16.
  39. ^"Rift - Chronicle books catalog". Archived fromthe original on 2010-07-05. Retrieved2010-04-17.
  40. ^"Rebus - Chronicle books catalog". Archived fromthe original on 2011-06-17. Retrieved2011-06-19.
  41. ^Printing, Pressure."Parallel Lives".Pressure Printing.
  42. ^"Memu - Chronicle books catalog". Archived fromthe original on 2016-08-19. Retrieved2016-08-07.
  43. ^"Fables: The Complete Covers by James Jean".James Jean | Store.
  44. ^"Xenograph - James Jean website". Archived fromthe original on May 7, 2015.
  45. ^Pareidolia - Pie Books catalog
  46. ^"Zugzwang 1st Ed".James Jean | Store.
  47. ^"Releases: James Jean – "Azimuth" Catalog « Arrested Motion".
  48. ^"MEMU II – James Jean | Store". Archived fromthe original on 2020-08-14. Retrieved2020-05-06.
  49. ^"James Jean Eternal Journey Limited Edition (Of 500) Hardcover Book | #2016104299".

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