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Julie Mehretu
This mid-career survey of Julie Mehretu (b. 1970, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) covers more than two decades of the artist’s examination of painting, history, geopolitics, and displacement. Including approximately thirty paintings and forty works on paper dating from 1996 to today, the exhibition presents the most comprehensive overview to date of Mehretu’s practice and her explorations of abstraction, architecture, landscape, scale, and, most recently, figuration.
Julie Mehretu is organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The exhibition is curated by Christine Y. Kim, curator of contemporary art at LACMA, with Rujeko Hockley, assistant curator at the Whitney.
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View allCharles Henry Alston, The Family, 1955 | Video in American Sign Language
Jay DeFeo, The Rose, 1958–1966 | Video in American Sign Language
Simone Leigh, Cupboard VIII, 2018 | Video in American Sign Language
Introduction to Videos in American Sign Language
Jackson Pollock, Number 27, 1950 | Video in American Sign Language
Eva Hesse, No title, 1969–1970 | Video in American Sign Language
Performances
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Onyx Collective and Roy Nathanson | Jazz on a High Floor in the Afternoon
Jamire Williams with Marlon Taylor-Wiles | Jazz on a High Floor in the Afternoon
The Bandwagon at 20
Madeline Hollander: Ouroboros: Gs | Whitney Biennial 2019
Archie Shepp and Jason Moran | Jazz on a High Floor in the Afternoon
Whitney Stories
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Whitney Stories: Dread Scott on Badlands Unlimited
Fast Forward: David Salle In The Studio
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