Jean-Philippe Delhomme (born 1959) is a French artist, illustrator and writer. He has been painting for many years, but kept this side of his work private until his first exhibition in New York in 2015. Delhomme's still lifes or landscapes are not just painted, but authored; the thread between his different forms of expression: drawing, writing and painting. Jean-Philippe Delhomme also portrays immense expression through portraiture, conveying an authorly perspective which serves as the common thread throughout his practice.
In January 2020, Jean-Philippe Delhomme has been selected as the first Instagram artist in residence at the Musée d'Orsay during which he imagined the "digital life" of the artists whose works made up the wealth of the museum's collection. Additionally, a large mural by the artist has been installed in Hong Kong's private members' club, Carlyle & Co at the Rosewood Hotel.
He published books with Louis Vuitton, Rizzoli, Editions Deno l and contributed to numerous magazines such as Vanity Fair France, Zeit Magazin, LA Times, GQ US and France, A.D. France, M Le Monde, Apartamento, August Journal, The New Yorker, Vogue ( France, UK, Japan, Spain).
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