Jean-Paul Mallozzi

Jean-Paul Mallozzi is a contemporary visual artist based in Miami, Florida, whose work focuses on the intersection of memory, intimacy, and the human condition. His practice is deeply rooted in his experiences as a first-generation
Latino American gay man. In (2024), he was one of 15 artists in South Florida to receive the Cultural Consortium Grant, an alliance of the arts councils of Broward, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach Counties that grants visual and media artists $15,000, as well as having one of his pieces acquired by the city of Miami's public art collection. In (2025), his work was included in the Don't Look Now exhibition curated by Barbara Pollack in NYC which included other notable artists such as Marilyn Minter, Shepard Fairey, and Dread Scott. That same year, he was blind juried into New American Paintings by Alexis Assam Regenia A. Perry Assistant Curator of Global Contemporary Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, as well as in (2022) by Amanda Morgan, the Assistant Curator, Exhibitions and Publications, at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami.
Jean-Paul Mallozzi, Que no se rompa la noche, 2026; Hand-Embellished, Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Print
Jean-Paul Mallozzi
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