Justin Suico

Born
1985
Nationality
American
Country
United States
City
Chicago

With an illustrious career, Suico has exhibited his paintings in prestigious art shows and galleries around the world, including Miami's Art Basel, Boomer Gallery in London's famous London Tower Bridge, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. In 2019, Suico's artistic vision curated and produced his own event, COCO Miami, which made a cultural and artistic impact with the top private closing event of Miami's Art Basel week in South Beach. Suico has also curated multiple successful popups, including the SCOUT's VIP access party for Hollywood executives & agents from Comedy Central, ABC, Dreamworks, Netflix, WME, CAA, UTA and Paradigm.

Suico's solo show at the Elephant Room Gallery has gained much attention from TV interviews from WCIU's The JAM! and WBEZ Chicago radio, becoming the talk of the town. He has also been a finalist in the 2018 Midwest Regional Art Battle final in Chicago and ranked in the top 20 artworks at the 2017 AFLC exhibition, outranking 121 national artists as determined by prominent jurors Jerry Saltz (Senior Art Critic of New York Magazine) and Tony Carmen (President & Director of Expo Chicago).

Suico has painted in a number of international locations, including Reykjavik, Barcelona, Montreal, Florence, Rome, and Paris. He has also been a key committee member for Art for Life Chicago, which raised $80,000 for HIV research, and Saving City Tails. Additionally, Suico has assisted in developing an art program for Karam, a nonprofit organization that helps Syrian refugee children adjust to a new life in America.

Title: "Internal Dialog"
Biography

Born on December 6, 1985, Justin Suico is an internationally renowned visual artist hailing from Chicago, Illinois. He has gained recognition for pioneering the Art of Emotional Intelligence movement, which aims to explore emotional disconnection in today's society and foster greater understanding, empathy, and connection. Suico's unique and compelling mixed-media approach reflects the complexity and depth of our innermost thoughts and emotions, drawing inspiration from neuroscience, psychology, culture, and mental health.

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