meadowlark: james jean solo exhibition
when:
july 25 to sept. 15
where:
cica vancouver, 228 abbott st.
info:
cicavancouver.com
the number of visual artists who have made the leap from the racks of comic book shops to the walls of fine art galleries can be counted on one infinity gauntlet. james jean is one of the few.
the taiwanese-born, new jersey-raised jean first came to public attention through his work on fables. his covers for the fantasy comic book series, published by dc’s groundbreaking adult imprint vertigo, brought him industry recognition and numerous awards. he soon expanded into illustration, where his flowing depictions of figures real and imaginary set against surreal backdrops attracted bands like the donnas and my chemical romance and the designer label prada.
he went on to create posters for darren aronofsky’s mother!, guillermo del toro’s the shape of water, and denis villeneuve’s blade runner 2049. more recent projects include fantastical portraits of the seven members of korean boy band bts and a poster for the 2022 movie everything everywhere all at once.
“hype, bts’s record label, was opening its museum in seoul, and i was asked to be the first show at the space, which would feature their artists such as bts,” jean said. “so the first show was loosely inspired by bts and the lore around them that their fans developed over the years. the paintings aren’t literal depictions of the band members so i dropped in a lot of easter eggs in the paintings.”