Julia Selin : Sun's show
Last night a moon came out
She replaced my eyes
She said your plans undermined you
Until the shadow rings the bell
(Tom Verlaine, Last Night, 1979)
Sometimes a painting begins in the act of seeing. Or just after, as an afterimage—the persistent glow that remains when the eyes close after looking into light. Julia Selin’s Sun’s Show unfolds within this condition. The exhibition brings together a set of paintings that seem to hold together as a system, where each work depends on the others. Several canvases rise vertically, exceeding the body; others remain small, close, almost held. Certain motifs return—branching lines, vertical structures, crescent forms, points of light—shifting slightly from one canvas to the next. The works behave like recollections, forming and reforming as they are seen.
[1] Philip Guston, Piero Della Fransesca: the Impossibility of Painting, 1965
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Julia SelinThis world, 2026 -
Julia SelinWhat would they call themselves, 2026 -
Julia SelinNo stars, 2026 -
Julia SelinBloom, 2026
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Julia SelinSignals, 2026 -
Julia SelinIt has one billion names, 2026 -
Julia SelinA dream of a dream of a dream of a dream, 2026 -
Julia SelinTouched just once, 2026
