Julie Mehretu
- Introduction
- Julie Mehretu (born in 1970) is an American contemporary visual artist, well known for her multi-layered paintings of abstracted landscapes on a large scale. Her paintings, drawings, and prints depict the cumulative effects of urban sociopolitical changes through the landscape's alteration of architecture, topography, and iconography.
- Wikidata
- Q447568
- Introduction
- Best known for large abstract paintings and prints.
- Nationalities
- American, African, African American, Ethiopian
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Name
- Julie Mehretu
- Ulan
- 500122539
Exhibitions
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Studio Visit: Selected Gifts from Agnes Gund
April 29–
July 22, 2018 MoMA
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The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World
December 14, 2014–
April 5, 2015 MoMA
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Print/Out
February 19–
May 14, 2012 MoMA
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On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century
November 21, 2010–
February 7, 2011 MoMA
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Multiplex: Directions in Art, 1970 to Now
November 21, 2007–
July 21, 2008 MoMA
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Julie Mehretu has 11 exhibitionsonline.
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Julie Mehretu Rouge Ascension 2002
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Julie Mehretu Empirical Construction, Istanbul 2003
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Julie Mehretu Landscape Allegories 2004
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Landscape Allegories 2004
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Landscape Allegories 2004
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Landscape Allegories 2004
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Landscape Allegories 2004
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Landscape Allegories 2004
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Landscape Allegories 2004
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Landscape Allegories 2004
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Julie Mehretu Untitled 2004
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Julie Mehretu Untitled (for Parkett no. 76) 2006
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Various Artists, Lucy McKenzie, Julie Mehretu, Yang Fudong, Koo Jeong-a Parkett no. 76 2006
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Julie Mehretu Refuge 2007
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Various Artists, John Baldessari, Jonathan Borofsky, Frank O. Gehry, Ann Hamilton, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Brice Marden, Julie Mehretu, Ken Price, Susan Rothenberg, Edward Ruscha, Richard Serra, Richard Tuttle, Frank Shepard Fairey Artists for Obama 2008
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Julie Mehretu Untitled 1 (amulets) from Artists for Obama 2008
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Julie Mehretu Poetry of Sappho 2011
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Julie Mehretu Algorithms, Apparitions and Translations 2013
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Algorithms, Apparitions and Translations 2013
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Algorithms, Apparitions and Translations 2013
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Algorithms, Apparitions and Translations 2013
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Algorithms, Apparitions and Translations 2013
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Algorithms, Apparitions and Translations 2013
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Julie Mehretu Invisible Sun (algorithm 5, second letter form) 2014
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Julie Mehretu Achille (epoch) 2015
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Julie Mehretu Epigraph, Damascus 2016
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Various Artists, Chitra Ganesh, Liam Gillick, Joan Jonas, Barbara Kruger, Julie Mehretu, Walid Raad, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Danh Vo, Anicka Yi Art Against Immigration Ban Letter Portfolio 2017
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Julie Mehretu Untitled from Art Against Immigration Ban Letter Portfolio 2017
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