Julie Mehretu: Workday | Art21 "Exclusive"
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Not SyncedWhen I come in the morning, it usually takes me a while circling,
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Not SyncedYeah, cleaning up a little bit and doing some thing.
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Not Syncedslowly nestling to the point where I can actually remember where I am in a painting,
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Not Syncedor even realize a new point of entry, so that I can get back into the making of the picture.
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Not Syncedsometimes it can take days to find , to know what to do next.
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Not SyncedBut the last thing to that, spray it again, but with a little matte media so it doesn't bleed.
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Not SyncedBut luckily with the number of paintings happening,I can kind of move between one and another.
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Not SyncedBut the work, to make the work to be in here everyday.
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Not SyncedAnd some days, you have a great great day of work for the entire day,and make headway,
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Not Syncedhave realizations and leave in the best way because you had this intense engagement.
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Not SyncedThen other days, i just can't seem to find that connection. It's part of the work, just being in here,
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Not Syncedjust looking at the work for a long time,and really realizing painting.
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Not Synced[inaudible]
- Title:
- Julie Mehretu: Workday | Art21 "Exclusive"
- Description:
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Episode #092: Filmed in her Berlin studio, Julie Mehretu discusses the ups and downs of her daily studio practice. Mehretu is shown working on the painting "Middle Grey" (2007-2009), one work in a suite of seven paintings commissioned by the Deutsche Guggenheim as part of the exhibition "Julie Mehretu: Grey Area."
Mehretu's paintings and drawings refer to elements of mapping and architecture, achieving a calligraphic complexity that resembles turbulent atmospheres and dense social networks. Architectural renderings and aerial views of urban grids enter the work as fragments, losing their real-world specificity and challenging narrow geographic and cultural readings. The paintings' wax-like surfaces—built up over weeks and months in thin translucent layers—have a luminous warmth and spatial depth, with formal qualities of light and space made all the more complex by Mehretu's delicate depictions of fire, explosions, and perspectives in both two and three dimensions. Her works engage the history of nonobjective art—from Constructivism to Futurism—posing contemporary questions about the relationship between utopian impulses and abstraction.
Learn more about Julie Mehretu: http://www.art21.org/artists/julie-mehretu
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Ian Serfontein. Sound: Paul Stadden. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & Paulo Padilha. Artwork Courtesy: Julie Mehretu.
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
Art21
- Project:
- "Extended Play" series
- Duration:
- 02:09
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