About the work Materials Hand scrolled wooden cutout, spray paint, wooden assemblage, satin varnish Size 40 × 31 × 3 in | 101.6 × 78.7 × 7.6 cm Rarity Unique Medium Mixed Media Condition Excellent Signature Hand-signed by artist Certificate of authenticity Included (issued by gallery) Frame Not included JI JI Joe Iurato American, b. 1973 Follow Submitted by Parlor Gallery Joe Iurato is a multidisciplinary artist whose works are built on a foundation of stencils and aerosol. Falling somewhere in between simplistic and photorealistic, his multi-layer stencils offer a distinctly clean and illustrative aesthetic. While Iurato’s murals have adorned neighborhoods along the east coast United States for years, he’s more recently become noted for the unique placement and photography of miniature painted wood cutouts in public spaces. Utilizing the outdoor environment to create site-specific installations, Iurato creates windows into a narrative formed by personal experiences. Each individual work of art highlights the potential for interaction and storytelling within public space and transforms common land/cityscapes into carefully crafted scenes. Before leaving each installation behind, he documents it with a photograph. The photographs offer specific and intentional viewpoints of the artwork in relation to its surroundings, manipulating our perception of scale and dimensionality. Selected exhibitions 2025 Annual Summer Sale, Taglialatella Galleries Joe Iurato: Trouble Maker, Taglialatella Galleries 2022 Joe Iurato Asia Premiere - THE STORY GOES, Gin Huang Gallery View all TG TG Taglialatella Galleries New York, Palm Beach, Paris, Toronto Follow Joe Iurato, THE ANSWER (AT TWILIGHT)

Installation by artist Joe Iurato in Wynwood Walls, Miami

Joe Iurato is a multidisciplinary artist whose works are built on a foundation of stencils and aerosol. Falling somewhere in between simplistic and photorealistic, his multi-layer stencils offer a distinctly clean and illustrative aesthetic. While Iurato’s murals have adorned neighborhoods along the east coast United States for years, he’s more recently become noted for the unique placement and photography of miniature painted wood cutouts in public spaces. Utilizing the outdoor environment to create site-specific installations, Iurato creates windows into a narrative formed by personal experiences. Each individual work of art highlights the potential for interaction and storytelling within public space and transforms common land/cityscapes into carefully crafted scenes. Before leaving each installation behind, he documents it with a photograph. The photographs offer specific and intentional viewpoints of the artwork in relation to its surroundings, manipulating our perception of scale and dimensionality.