ArtistsJulie Curtiss
Julie Curtiss

Julie Curtiss

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Feminist Art
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Julie Curtiss is a French-American painter whose figurative work centers on the female body, consumer culture, and domestic objects rendered in a style that fuses precision with psychological unease. Her canvases often isolate fragmented body parts or repeated motifs, such as coiled hair, fingernails, and food, against flat, graphic grounds. White Columns and Anton Kern Gallery have presented her work. The controlled surfaces and muted, almost clinical palette amplify the tension between desire and discomfort embedded in everyday imagery.

Source: Gagosian · Trust score: 100% · Updated 29d ago

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Friends and Enemies: Buck and Jonathan, from the series "Friends and Enemies" (Art Institute of Chicago)
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Friends and Enemies: Buck and Jonathan, from the series "Friends and Enemies" (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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HK WCN 灣仔北 Wan Chai North 香港會展 HKCEC 佳士得 Christie's 拍賣前 Auction 預展 preview exhibition November 2021 SS2 238
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HK WCN 灣仔北 Wan Chai North 香港會展 HKCEC 佳士得 Christie's 拍賣前 Auction 預展 preview exhibition November 2021 SS2 238
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WorkAuction HouseDateEstimateHammer Price
UntitledPhillipsJun 2025$6,000 – $9,000Unsold
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