Julie Verhoeven (London, UK)

Julie Verhoeven (London, UK)
Julie is noted for her exquisitely avant-garde quality and surreal composition
Currently lecturing at Central Saint Martins College of Art and the Royal College of Art, Julie Verhoeven’s work is multi-disciplined across art and fashion – from illustration and creative direction to design consultancy. Graduating in 1987, Verhoeven started working as John Galliano’s first design assistant. Her collaboration with Louis Vuitton in 2003 was a huge success and her recent commissions include collaborations with Mulberry, Lancome, Nick Knight’s SHOWstudio and Sketch.
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Veronica: Mixed media. Riflemaker. London, 2006.
Sunny Days: Mixed media on paper in calico box, 50 x 75 cm. Galerie Vera Gliem. Cologne, 2007.
Rambling Rosie: Mixed media, 55 x 80cm. 2008.
Gone to Seed: Paper, paint and papier-maiche, 4m x 3m. Deitch Projects, New York, 2006.
Saint James in Bloom: Paint on timber. The Economist Plaza, London, 2006.
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