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Williams College Museum of Art Presents
Julie Mehretu: City Sitings
April 19–July 27, 2008
Williamstown, Mass.—Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) presents Julie
Mehretu: City Sitings, opening April 19. This exhibition brings together
12 of the artist’s monumental paintings inspired by community, history,
and the built environment. Mehretu’s compelling canvases re-envision urban
experience and rewrite narratives of exclusion, reconciling divergent histories
through her expansive, dynamic compositions. The artist will be at WCMA on Thursday,
April 24 at 6:00 pm to discuss her work. A reception will follow. This is a free
public event and all are invited to attend.
Mehretu’s work evokes highly personalized, yet distinctly universal
themes that draw on her experiences as a citizen of the world and of the
city. Born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, raised in Michigan and now a resident
of New York City, she employs a dynamic visual vocabulary that combines
maps, urban grids, and architectural renderings to articulate complex
social and geopolitical structures. The immense proportions, organic layering,
and careful detail convey the complexities of the urban environment. Mehretu
queries what impact an individual can have, and what one person contributes
to the construction of a larger narrative. The interplay between the individual
and larger community finds form in the compositional structure of Mehretu’s
canvases: one must experience them both up close and from a distance to
activate the dynamics of local empowerment within a more sweeping story.
Organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts in collaboration with Julie
Mehretu, City Sitings also features an enhanced gallery guide,
with discussions of each work. The exhibition has been curated by Rebecca
Hart a Williams graduate from the Class of 1976. Ms. Hart is associate
curator of contemporary art at the Detroit Institute of Fine Arts.
Support for this exhibition has been provided through generous
grants from the Joyce Foundation and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the
Visual Arts, Inc.
About the Artist
Julie Mehretu was born to an Ethiopian
father and American mother in Addis Ababa, the capitol city of Ethiopia.
Her family emigrated when her father accepted a professorship in Michigan.
Mehretu studied at Michigan’s
Kalamazoo College (B.A., 1992) and Cheik Anta Diop University,
in Dakar, Senegal. She received an M.F.A. with honors from Rhode Island
School of Design (1997). She participates in numerous international biennials
and exhibitions; individuals and museums collect her work. She receives
international recognition for her work and, in 2005, became a MacArthur
Fellow.
Programming
Thursday, April 24
6:00 pm
MacArthur Fellow Julie Mehretu discusses her exhibition City Sitings.
A reception follows. Introduced and moderated by Clark Fellow Chika Okeke-Agulu.
Williams College Museum of Art
The Williams College Museum of Art is open Tuesday through
Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m.
Admission is free and the museum is wheelchair accessible. Contact:
Suzanne A. Silitch, Director of Public Relations and External Affairs,
413.597.3178.
Publicity Images Available
Publicity images for this and other current
exhibitions are available for use in connection with the exhibition.
PThese images are for members of the press only. Click the thumbnails
below for high resolution images and email
Suzanne Silitch, Director of Public Relations and External
Affairs ,
once you have downloaded them. Please be sure to include the
correct credit information in your publication.
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Julie Mehretu
Stadia II, 2004
ink
and acrylic on canvas
Carnegie
Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Gift of Jeanne Greenberg
Rohatyn and Nicholas Rohatyn and A.W. Mellon Acquisition
Endowment Fund
Photo credit: Richard Stoner
Copyright 2007 Julie Mehretu
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Julie Mehretu
Grey Space (distractor), 2006
ink and acrylic on canvas
Collection of Nicolas Rohatyn
and Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, NY
Courtesy The Project
Photo credit: Erma Estwick
Copyright 2007 Julie Mehretu
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Julie Mehretu
Dispersion, 2002
ink and acrylic on canvas
Collection of Nicolas Rohatyn
and Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, NY
Courtesy of The Project
Photo credit: Erma Estwick
Copyright 2007 Julie Mehretu
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