On 27 October, I visited Studiolo, the MIMA exhibition by French artist Jean Jullien.
What struck me in the exhibition is Jullien’s masterful blend of satire and simplicity in his artwork.
The way he conveys complex societal messages through seemingly simple illustrations is truly captivating. His use of bold lines and vibrant colors creates a visual language that resonates with a wide audience, making the experience both thought-provoking and visually delightful.
As an observer, I was amazed by how effortlessly Jullien communicates powerful ideas with minimalistic visuals, a skill that reflects both thoughtful design and creative depth.
The exhibition, nestled within the creative space of Studiolo, offered a remarkable journey through Jullien’s artistic lens, leaving a lasting impression and prompting introspection on the underlying societal narratives depicted in his work.