Posts Tagged ‘Julie Mehretu’
Fractured Narratives: Julie Mehretu at carlier | gebauer
by Alice Connolly O’Brien // Oct. 19, 2021
Colossal, layered and rich in meaning, ‘Metoikos (in between paintings)’ marks the third solo exhibition of Mehretu in this space and is contrastingly paired with a suite of her etchings…[read on]
Venice Biennale’s ‘May You Live In Interesting Times’ Offers Telling Cross-Section of Contemporary Art
Article by Stephanie Comilang // May 24, 2019
“May you live in interesting times”: the title-curse thrown on Venice for this 58th Biennale seemed to have really come true during the opening week, when violent and atypical rains menaced the island…[read on]
THE WEEK October 24–30, 2016
Openings at Hamburger Bahnhof, Neue Schule für Fotografie, Schinkel Pavillon, Arratia Beer, PSM, Peles Empire, Bauchhund, Carlier Gebauer, Zak Branicka, Galerie Nordenhake, Eigen + Art Lab, Meyer Riegger, Image Movement, Exgirlfriend Gallery, DAZ,…[read on]
Cities // Layered Impressions: ‘Epigraph, Damascus’
Article by Julianne Cordray // May 17, 2016
Realness of place—locatable in the details—is recontextualized within the expansive realm of the imaginary in a six-panel composite print, which comprises Julie Mehretu’s collaboration…[read on]
Gallery Weekend 2016 // The Kreuzberg Walkabout
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin // Sunday, May 1, 2016.
Gallery Weekend 2016 // Top 10 Must-See Recommendations
Article by Berlin Art Link // Apr. 27, 2016
Berlin Art Link has made its selections for the Top Ten exhibitions to see during Gallery Weekend 2016, running from April 29th to May 1st. Shifting atmospheric optics and post-internet…[read on…]
BERLIN ART WEEK September 15–21
Monday, Sep. 15, 2014 VOLKSBÜHNE BERLIN “Liebeslaube. Ein Raum im Raum” – GREGOR SCHNEIDER Exhibition: Sep. 15 – Nov. 11, 2014 Opening Reception: Monday, Sep. 15; 8pm Großes Haus, Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz (click here for map) EDITION BLOCK “Die Editionen 1995 – 2014” – AYSE ERKMEN Exhibition: Sep. 15 – Oct. 31, 2014 Opening Reception: Monday, Sep.… Read more »