Milli Jannides
Shivers
15 November - 14 December 2024

Milli Jannides
As if, 2024

oil on canvas

2200 x 1600mm

Milli Jannides

Shivers, 2024
installation view: Coastal Signs, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland

Milli Jannides
The Prisoner’s Constraint, 2024
oil on linen
370 x 410mm

Milli Jannides
The Prisoner’s Constraint (detail), 2024
oil on linen
370 x 410mm

Milli Jannides

Petrifying, 2024

oil and watercolour on canvas

460 x 460mm

Milli Jannides

Petrifying, 2024

oil and watercolour on canvas

460 x 460mm

Milli Jannides

To hand, 2024

oil on canvas

125 x 100mm

Milli Jannides
Shivers, 2024
installation view: Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland

Milli Jannides
Anaphora & Clinamen, 2024

oil on linen
330 x 410mm

Milli Jannides
Shivers, 2024
installation view: Coastal Signs, Tāmaki Makaurau

Milli Jannides
When the beginning? Where the end?, 2024
oil on linen

900 x 1200mm

Milli Jannides
The blue-upholstered heart, 2024
oil on canvas
300 x 250mm

Milli Jannides
Wide meshed nets, 2024
oil on linen and silk
2400 x 1800mm

Milli Jannides
Wide meshed nets, 2024
oil on linen and silk

2400 x 1800mm

Milli Jannides
Wide meshed nets (detail), 2024
oil on linen and silk

2400 x 1800mm

Milli Jannides
A surprising number of dead-ends, 2024

oil on linen 

1825 x 1260mm

Milli Jannides
The possibility place, 2024
oil on canvas
1825 x 1520mm

Milli Jannides
Shivers, 2024
installation view: Coastal Signs, Tāmaki Makaurau

Coastal Signs is pleased to present our last show of the year: Shivers, a solo exhibition of new painting by Milli Jannides. 



Shivers is the artist’s first solo exhibition since returning to Aotearoa from Europe. The show comprises very large and very small paintings that, as always, offer the medium at its most elastic and most expressive. Some paintings in Shivers are densely woven nets, full of gaps or portals to concealed spaces behind, while in others gestural marks sail lightly over the canvas. All quiver with emotion that shifts restlessly from painting to painting.

In Shivers, as in many of Jannides’ recent exhibitions, time appears to be playing tricks. Both within the confines of a single painting – in the contrary speeds of mark-making – and in a broader sense, as the artist conjures motifs and settings of her early work. Shivers features phantoms of paintings-past – veiled subjects and rooms, arches, and perhaps the most iconic marker of time, the shining sun/moon – which taken together disclose an eerie process of return. 





After studying Fine Arts and Literature at the University of Auckland, Jannides was a guest student in Peter Doig’s class at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, and received a Masters in painting from the Royal College of Art, London, in 2013. 

Recent solo exhibitions include: Hothouse, Coastal Signs, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland (2023); Slow Meteorite, McLeavey Gallery, Pōneke Wellington (2022); Far Flung, Coastal Signs, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland (2021) and Winter, Winter, Spring, McLeavey Gallery, Pōneke Wellington (2021).



Milli is a founding member of the Coastal Signs rōpū. Shivers is the artist's third solo exhibition at the gallery.