Julie Mehretu makes large-scale, gestural paintings that are built up  through layers of acrylic paint on canvas overlaid with mark-making  using pencil, pen, ink and thick streams of paint. Mehretu’s work  conveys a layering and compression of time, space and place and a  collapse of art historical references, from the dynamism of the Italian  Futurists and the geometric abstraction of Malevich to the enveloping  scale of Abstract Expressionist colour field painting. In her highly  worked paintings, Mehretu creates new narratives using abstracted images  of cities, histories, wars and geographies with a frenetic mark making  that for the artist becomes a way of signifying social agency as well  suggesting an unravelling of a personal biography. Mehretu’s points of departure are architecture and the city,  particularly the accelerated, compressed and densely populated urban  environments of the 21st Century. Her canvases overlay different  architectural features such as columns, façades and porticoes with  different geographical schema such as charts, building plans and city  maps and architectural renderings, seen from different perspectives, at  once aerial, cross-section, and isometric.
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Julie Mehretu makes large-scale, gestural paintings that are built up through layers of acrylic paint on canvas overlaid with mark-making using pencil, pen, ink and thick streams of paint. Mehretu’s work conveys a layering and compression of time, space and place and a collapse of art historical references, from the dynamism of the Italian Futurists and the geometric abstraction of Malevich to the enveloping scale of Abstract Expressionist colour field painting. In her highly worked paintings, Mehretu creates new narratives using abstracted images of cities, histories, wars and geographies with a frenetic mark making that for the artist becomes a way of signifying social agency as well suggesting an unravelling of a personal biography.

Mehretu’s points of departure are architecture and the city, particularly the accelerated, compressed and densely populated urban environments of the 21st Century. Her canvases overlay different architectural features such as columns, façades and porticoes with different geographical schema such as charts, building plans and city maps and architectural renderings, seen from different perspectives, at once aerial, cross-section, and isometric.

(via White Cube)

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