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Julia Maiuri
Approach of Another, 1 April - 6 May 2023

Julia Maiuri: Approach of Another

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Works
  • Curtain, 2022 Oil on canvas 8 x 10 in. 20.32 x 25.40 cm.

    Curtain, 2022
    Oil on canvas
    8 x 10 in.
    20.32 x 25.40 cm.

  • Bouquet, 2023 Oil on canvas 8 x 10 in. 20.32 x 25.40 cm.

    Bouquet, 2023

    Oil on canvas
    8 x 10 in.
    20.32 x 25.40 cm.

  • Closure, 2023 Oil on canvas 20 x 10 in. 50.80 x 25.40 cm.

    Closure, 2023

    Oil on canvas
    20 x 10 in.
    50.80 x 25.40 cm.

  • Caught in the Mirror, 2022 Oil on canvas 10 x 8 in. 25.40 x 20.32 cm.

    Caught in the Mirror, 2022

    Oil on canvas
    10 x 8 in.
    25.40 x 20.32 cm.

  • Confessions, 2023 Oil on canvas 14 x 18 in. 35.56 x 45.72 cm.

    Confessions, 2023

    Oil on canvas
    14 x 18 in.
    35.56 x 45.72 cm.

  • Letter to Another Julia, 2023 Oil on canvas 33 x 16 in. 83.82 x 40.64 cm.

    Letter to Another Julia, 2023

    Oil on canvas
    33 x 16 in.
    83.82 x 40.64 cm.

  • Mary, 2023 Oil on canvas 14 x 11 in. 35.56 x 27.94 cm.

    Mary, 2023

    Oil on canvas
    14 x 11 in.
    35.56 x 27.94 cm.

  • Inside Information, 2023 Oil on canvas 4 x 6 in. 10.16 x 15.24 cm. 4 x 6 in. (framed) 10.16 x 15.24 cm. (framed)

    Inside Information, 2023

    Oil on canvas
    4 x 6 in.
    10.16 x 15.24 cm.
    4 x 6 in. (framed)
    10.16 x 15.24 cm. (framed)

  • Eclipse, 2022 Oil on canvas 6 x 4 in. 15.24 x 10.16 cm.

    Eclipse, 2022

    Oil on canvas
    6 x 4 in.
    15.24 x 10.16 cm.

  • Marnie, 2023 Oil on canvas 10 x 8 in. 25.40 x 20.32 cm.

    Marnie, 2023

    Oil on canvas
    10 x 8 in.
    25.40 x 20.32 cm.

  • Remembering, 2023 Oil on canvas 6 x 4 in. 15.24 x 10.16 cm.

    Remembering, 2023

    Oil on canvas
    6 x 4 in.
    15.24 x 10.16 cm.

  • Pretending, 2023 Oil on canvas 4 x 6 in. 10.16 x 15.24 cm.

    Pretending, 2023

    Oil on canvas
    4 x 6 in.
    10.16 x 15.24 cm.

  • Measured, 2022 Oil on canvas 4 x 6 in. 10.16 x 15.24 cm.

    Measured, 2022

    Oil on canvas
    4 x 6 in.
    10.16 x 15.24 cm.

  • Signature, 2023 Oil on canvas 60 x 72 in. 152.4 x 182.88 cm.

    Signature, 2023

    Oil on canvas
    60 x 72 in.
    152.4 x 182.88 cm.

  • Key (Blue), 2023 Oil on canvas 8 x 10 in. 20.32 x 25.40 cm.

    Key (Blue), 2023

    Oil on canvas
    8 x 10 in.
    20.32 x 25.40 cm.

  • Keepsake (2023) Oil on canvas 36 x 48 in. 91.44 x 121.92 cm.

    Keepsake (2023)

    Oil on canvas
    36 x 48 in.
    91.44 x 121.92 cm.

     

Press release

Make Room is excited to announce Approach of Another, Twin Cities-based painter Julia Maiuri’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and the final show at Make Room’s 5119 Melrose Ave location. The new body of work to be presented is an extended reflection on the paradox of encountering oneself as another, or the realization that, even to ourselves, we are never fully known. There is always something hidden within our actions, some other set of intentions, just beyond our awareness. We feel but do not grasp them. Who do they belong to? 


Julia Maiuri’s paintings approach this question through the language of cinema, using the highly stylized aesthetic of film noir to probe the edges of consciousness and expand our image of subjectivity. By depriving the work of plot or a framing narrative, Maiuri is able to isolate the visual effects used by Hollywood to create a sense of foreboding or psychological drama within popular film. Extreme close-ups, tightly cropped frames, cast shadows, obscured faces, high contrast, and dissolve transitions make up the limited lexicon of this genre, which combines and reconfigures these elements according to formulas that have already been proved on the market. Psychology, it seems, has a particular look that can be repeated and copied. As much as we consider our individual experiences unique, why is it that images composed in this way are all but guaranteed to provoke a reaction from the mass of viewers? What does it mean that our response to film can be anticipated and organized in advance?


Walter Benjamin’s foundational essay on “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” contains an oft-cited passage on the difference between the painter and the cameraman. The painter, so Benjamin claims, is like a magician that heals with touch, while the cameraman is like a surgeon cutting into the patient’s body. For Benjamin, the camera allows an unprecedented closeness to the objects it captures. Put in front of an actor, it begins to reveal subtle, unconscious gestures that relate to the film’s narrative but also seem to have another, undisclosed source. Film, while overtly trading in tired cliches, nevertheless corresponds in some way to more surreptitious currents of thought. 


In Maiuri’s paintings, the movement of film is arrested between frames, creating a superimposed image in which the perspective adopted by the viewer becomes confused. Are we the woman in the painting or someone else? Are those her hands? Our hands? We feel ourselves implicated in a set of events of which we know nothing and of which nothing more exists. In paintings like Measured, Pretending, or Inside Information, a double set of eyes seem to waver with emotion. But with what emotion, exactly? Anger? Fear? Or something else altogether?


Approach of Another is intended to challenge the viewer’s certainty in a stable, homogenous self. At the same time, however, the show reveals the extreme affinity between certain visual effects and the psychological tension they create in film. Rather than deploying them once again to narrative ends, Maiuri turns the technique of film noir in on itself to pose the question of its suggestive power.

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News
  • Julia Maiuri’s Noir Deconstruction

    Julia Maiuri’s Noir Deconstruction

    Julia Maiuri's show at Make Room featured in ArtReview 27 April 2023
    Overlapping pairs of manicured hands clutch shiny keys; an open mouth hovers above a heart-shaped locket. These are images laden with drama – yet curiously...
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