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Jacin Giordano

Jacin Giordano is an American artist born in 1978 in Stamford, Connecticut, who currently lives and works in Western Massachusetts. He received his BFA in painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art and his MFA from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Giordano's artistic practice is centered on the use of found materials and cutouts, creating sculptural paintings that explore the relationship between form and texture.

Giordano's recent solo exhibitions include 'Cutpaintings' at Galerie Sultana's online viewing room in 2020, 'Fossil' at Galerie Sultana in Paris in 2018, 'Hunting in the Valley of Color and Plastic' at Otto Zoo Gallery in Milan in 2017, and 'How the land became plastic' at Farside Gallery in Miami in 2015.

He has also participated in several group exhibitions such as 'Can I Sit Next to You?' at Dimensions Variable in Miami in 2021, 'Cut: Abstraction in the US from the 1970's to the present' at the Patricia and Philip Frost Art Museum in Miami in 2019, and 'Tissage/Tressage' at Villa Datris in L'Isle-sur-la-sorgue in 2018. His works can be found in various collections, including the Miami Art Museum, Rubell Family Collection, and Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1978

  • Country:

    United States of America, Western Massachusetts

  • Gallery:

    Sultana