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Julie Mehretu
- Bio/Resume
(from The Project, NY, Mehretu's gallery)
- Review
of Drawing Now exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (Jerry Saltz)
- Julie
Mehretu's show at The Project, New York, 2001
- Works at The Project,
NY (click on NY, then Artists)
- Wall
drawing in the Ethiopian Passages Exhibition at the Smithsonian
Museum of African Art.
- Interview
with David Brinkley, Chief Curator, Smithsonian Museum of African Art.
During the Ethiopian Passages Exhibition.
- Mehretu
at the Barbara Davis Gallery
- Exhibition
at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (traveling)
- At
the Istanbul Biennial | Installation
view.
- Whitney
Biennial, 2004 (go to artists link)
- One of the two paintings at the Whitney Biennial,
Empirical Construction: Istanbul, is one of her largest to
date: a 10-by-15-foot tour de force that blends fragmentary views
of Istanbul’s Old City with geometric forms. It’s also, says Mehretu—who’s
lived in Addis Ababa, Dakar, and Kalamazoo—“the only painting I’ve
made so far based on one particular city."
- Empirical Construction: Istanbul.
The painting was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art, NY. Now in
the contemporary galleries at the new MoMA. View 1
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- Works at Carnegie
International Exhibition, 2005.
- MacArthur
Fellows Award Citation
- Deutsche
Bank Art Magazine article
Martin Irvine,
2004-2005 |