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Julianne Nash

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Julianne Nash

Julianne Nash (b. 1991, Massachusetts) is an artist whose work exists at the intersection between photographic collage and digital painting; she utilizes algorithms inherent to Photoshop in conjunction with traditional compositing techniques to create densely layered landscape images that contend with both personal and climate-driven grief. Color is an integral aspect of Julianne’s work; ranging from dark, depleted and disappearing images to artificially saturated color palettes driven by neural imaging algorithms. All of Julianne’s landscapes are of no specific place – rather are meticulously created collages of numerous photographs. Often inspired by places within the environment that evoke an unknown sadness, fear or discomfort, Julianne’s work explores the complex relationship between personal, cultural and natural histories visible within our ever-changing landscape.

This interview was done on the occasion of her exhibition, Flora non Grata at Amos Eno gallery.
Julianne Nash,, Juniper and Sagebrush (22 Images), 2024. Dye-sublimation print on celtic cloth. 100 x 142″.
Julianne Nash, Former Glacier (39 Images), 2022. Archival pigment print, mounted to sintra. 40 x 63″
Julianne Nash, Artemisia Tridentata No. 3, 2024. Archival pigment print, mounted to sintra. 50 x 40″.
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Julianne Nash

Julianne Nash (b. 1991, Massachusetts) is an artist whose work exists at the intersection between photographic collage and digital painting; she utilizes algorithms inherent to Photoshop in conjunction with traditional compositing techniques to create densely layered landscape images that contend with both personal and climate-driven grief. Color is an integral aspect of Julianne’s work; ranging from dark, depleted and disappearing images to artificially saturated color palettes driven by neural imaging algorithms. All of Julianne’s landscapes are of no specific place – rather are meticulously created collages of numerous photographs. Often inspired by places within the environment that evoke an unknown sadness, fear or discomfort, Julianne’s work explores the complex relationship between personal, cultural and natural histories visible within our ever-changing landscape.

This interview was done on the occasion of her exhibition, Flora non Grata at Amos Eno gallery.
Julianne Nash,, Juniper and Sagebrush (22 Images), 2024. Dye-sublimation print on celtic cloth. 100 x 142″.
Julianne Nash, Former Glacier (39 Images), 2022. Archival pigment print, mounted to sintra. 40 x 63″
Julianne Nash, Artemisia Tridentata No. 3, 2024. Archival pigment print, mounted to sintra. 50 x 40″.
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