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Julie Mehretu: Ensemble
With Nairy Baghramian, Huma Bhabha, Tacita Dean, David Hammons, Robin Coste Lewis, Paul Pfeiffer, and Jessica Rankin
Palazzo Grassi presents Ensemble, the largest exhibition of Julie Mehretu’s work to date in Europe. Curated by Caroline Bourgeois, in collaboration with the artist (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1970), the exhibition brings together a selection of more than fifty works, between painting and printmaking, that Julie Mehretu produced over the timespan of 25 years, including several of the artist’s recent paintings from 2021–2024. Presented over two floors of Palazzo Grassi, the exhibition unites 17 works from the Pinault Collection, as well as loans from international museums and private collections.
The exhibition is punctuated by the presence of the works by some of her closest artist friends, with whom she has developed a powerful affinity over the years and with whom she has exchanged and collaborated. Organised following a principle of visual echoes, this exhibition is conceived as a free, non-
The palimpsest of her work, forming multiple surfaces images, echoes with the collective dimension, the idea of working together, which we have sought to bring out here. In this exhibition, pieces by Mehretu’s friends Nairy Baghramian, Huma Bhabha, Tacita Dean, David Hammons, Robin Coste Lewis, Paul Pfeiffer and Jessica Rankin enter into a rich dialogue with her own art.
The exhibition is realised in cooperation with K21–Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-
The exhibition will also be enriched by a public programme including a conversation with Julie Mehretu and the artists of the show on March 20, the Italian premiere of the performance Archive of Desire at the Teatrino di Palazzo Grassi on March 21 and two concerts co-
International ongoing exhibitions
Pierre Huyghe: Liminal
Liminal, an exhibition created by Pierre Huyghe in close collaboration with curator Anne Stenne, presents major new creations alongside works from the last ten years, particularly from the Pinault Collection.
Pierre Huyghe has since long questioned the relation between the human and the non-
Pierre Huyghe transforms Punta della Dogana into a dynamic, sensitive milieu perpetually evolving. The exhibition is a transitory state inhabited by human and non-
For Pierre Huyghe, the exhibition is an unpredictable ritual, where new possibilities are generated and coexist, without hierarchy or determinism. With Liminal, he invites us to follow other realities, to become strangers to ourselves, from a perspective other than human—inhuman.
A programme of events around the show includes a conversation with Flora Katz at the Teatrino di Palazzo Grassi on May 22, a screening of Pierre Huyghe’s film The Host and the Cloud, (2009-
This exhibition is supported by Bottega Veneta. Outfits for the work Idiom are designed by Bottega Veneta Creative Director, Matthieu Blazy, in collaboration with the artist.
Liminal has been produced in partnership with the Leeum Museum in Seoul, which will present it in February 2025.
[1] Julie Mehretu, TRANSpaintings (recurrence) (detail), 2023. Ink and acrylic on monofilament polyester mesh framed in an aluminium sculpture conceived by Nairy Baghramian. Pinault Collection. © Julie Mehretu. Photo: © White Cube (Theo Christelis). [2] Pierre Huyghe, Camata, 2024. Courtesy of the artiste and Galerie Chantal Crousel, Marian Goodman Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, Esther Schipper and TARO NASU. © Pierre Huyghe.
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