Details:

In this painting, the subject’s features seem on the verge of disappearing, absorbed by the surface of the canvas, testing the persistence of memories and their associated emotional charge. Heintz’s delicate surfaces memorialize every flaw and quality he paints, transforming a documentary image into a painterly meditation on human nature.
Unframed

① Artwork:

Annalee Call

In this painting, the subject’s features seem on the verge of disappearing, absorbed by the surface of the canvas, testing the persistence of memories and their associated emotional charge. Heintz’s delicate surfaces memorialize every flaw and quality he paints, transforming a documentary image into a painterly meditation on human nature.

Through twentieth-century documentaries, Julien Heintz captures images of people who took part in pivotal moments in history. He seeks to capture the essence of today’s defining events through these fragments of the past, painting the complexity and depth of human experience in the process. Heintz examines a variety of moments, from the nuclear tests of the 50s to the first cruises. His art reflects a desire to capture the essential by transforming life stories and distant archive images into a universal, familiar face.

Specs:

13 inches
16 inches

③ Artist:

Julien Heintz

Through twentieth-century documentaries, Julien Heintz captures images of people who took part in pivotal moments in history. He seeks to capture the essence of today's defining events through these fragments of the past. Like a historian of the present, Heintz seeks out moments when big history intertwines with small and captures these moments to paint the complexity and depth of human experience. He examines a variety of moments, from the nuclear tests of the 50s to the first cruises. His art reflects a desire to capture the essential through images that tell the world's story, transforming life stories and distant archive images into a universal, familiar face. Heintz's anonymous, tightly framed faces bear witness to sensitivities and emotions, and their almost ghostly features appear like a memory we're trying to recall, as if frozen in a different space-time, one that no longer belongs to us.

Julien Heintz was born in 1997 in Paris, France, where he lives. He graduated from the Beaux-Arts de Paris in Paris, France (2024).

Heintz has mounted recent solo exhibitions at the Galerie Pal Project in Paris, France (2024, 2022) and the Beaux-arts de Paris in Paris, France (2024).

He has participated in group shows at the Galerie Pal Project in Paris, France (2024); Monti 8 in Latina, Italy (2024); JO-HS in Mexico City, Mexico (2023); Galerie l’inlassable in Paris, France (2022); Nadia Candet in Paris, France (2022); and Hatch in Paris, France (2022), among others.

Julien Heintz:
Annalee Call, 2024
Oil on canvas
16.0 × 13.0 inches /