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Richard Journo

Richard Journo is an Italian artist whose work explores the intersections of identity, technology, and perception through a multidisciplinary practice that includes video, digital media, installation, and print.
Richard Journo
© RICHARD JOURNO
Everything Must Go!

Everything Must Go!

© RICHARD JOURNO
KARMA4

KARMA4

© RICHARD JOURNO
KARMA6

KARMA6

© RICHARD JOURNO
Talking Canvas #4

Talking Canvas #4

© RICHARD JOURNO
Talking Canvas #5

Talking Canvas #5

© RICHARD JOURNO
Talking Canvas #6

Talking Canvas #6

© RICHARD JOURNO

    A critical reflection on contemporary existence.

    Across his career, Journo has engaged with themes of transformation, the body, and socio-political symbolism, often presenting layered narratives that prompt critical reflection on contemporary existence. Known for his innovative approach to video art and digital experimentation, Journo’s work has been exhibited widely across Europe, Russia, and the United States. His solo and group exhibitions span over two decades and include presentations in major cultural institutions, festivals, and experimental spaces.

    Our curator says

    Richard Journo’s exclusive limited edition prints with STYLL offer collectors a unique window into a multidisciplinary practice that challenges conventional ideas of identity and technology. His work spans video, digital media, installation, and print, reflecting a layered, critical dialogue on contemporary existence. Exhibited widely across Europe, Russia, and the United States in major cultural institutions and festivals, Journo’s art holds recognised cultural significance that adds to its appeal. His innovative methods and sustained international presence make these editions highly attractive for collectors interested in forward-thinking contemporary art. Collectors gain not only visually and intellectually engaging works, but also pieces contributing to ongoing conversations at the intersection of art, technology, and society.