Julien de Casabianca is an artist who for several years has started the Outing Project, which consists in giving new life to paintings characters, freeing and taking them to the streets. His latest work is a seven-story mural that features a melancholic girl from the neoclassical painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau from 1886, taken from “Au pied de la Falaise”.
The painting from which the artist has extrapolated the subject is one of the pieces shown at Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, where Julien was invited to present a monumental installation, followed by an exhibition and a seminar. The work is part of Brooks Outside, a recent curatorial program that features site-specific installations.
It will be possible to see Julien’s new work until November 2018, at 62 E.H. Crump Blvd.




