JUJU's Castle is Jean Jullien's first solo exhibition in China at the NANZUKA ART INSTITUTE, showcasing over 80 new paintings and various sculptural works. The exhibition offers an immersive experience where visitors embark on a narrative journey as the protagonists. Each gallery transforms into thematic dungeon spaces, where visitors interact with artwork representing a journey filled with monsters. Jullien's artwork draws inspiration from his childhood memories of pop culture, particularly influenced by manga, anime, and experiences shared with his uncle's roleplaying games.
The exhibition JUJU's Castle suggests a narrative journey based on Jullien's memories, retold fictitiously to resonate with a larger audience.
Jean Jullien's playfully incisive perspective was shaped by pop culture, particularly French and Japanese manga, anime, and video games.
The immersive experience of JUJU's Castle transforms gallery spaces into dungeons, creating encounters with various monsters through storytelling.
Childhood memories of storytelling by his uncle inspired Jean Jullien, feeding his imagination with tales from Roleplaying Games and comic books.
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