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The 16th Lyon Biennale: Manifesto of Fragility (group show)
Various venues, Lyon
14 September – 31 December 2022

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Image: Giulia Andreani, La promessa sposa, 2021, © Giulia Andreani, photo: Charles Duprat
Image: Giulia Andreani, La promessa sposa, 2021, © Giulia Andreani, photo: Charles Duprat

Giulia Andreani will participate in the 16th edition of the Lyon Biennial, Manifesto of Fragility. Conceived by curators Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, the Biennial positions fragility at the heart of a generative form of resistance that is emboldened by the past, responsive to the present, and primed for the future. Seeking opportunities for dialogue across historical, geographical and socio-political distances, Manifesto of Fragility will facilitate innovative, multidirectional possibilities for creative cooperation. These collaborative processes, which will already begin to unfold in the months leading up to the Biennale’s September 2022 opening in Lyon, will yield 50 new artistic commissions and productions within a decentralized program that will materialize across numerous sites. Many works will be adapted to the unique architectural contexts in which they will be shown, including several large-scale immersive installations. The Biennale will expand beyond its customary venues in Lyon into locations throughout the city in order to welcome the participation of the broadest possible public.

Lyon Biennale

Image: Giulia Andreani, La promessa sposa, 2021, © Giulia Andreani, photo: Charles Duprat
Image: Giulia Andreani, La promessa sposa, 2021, © Giulia Andreani, photo: Charles Duprat

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The 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia: Stranieri Ovunque / Foreigners Everywhere (group show)
Giardini, Venice
20 April – 24 November 2024

Image: Giulia Andreani, photo: Emma Burlet
Image: Giulia Andreani, photo: Emma Burlet

We are delighted to announce Giulia Andreani’s participation in the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia curated by Adriano Pedrosa.

La Biennale di Venezia

Image: Giulia Andreani, photo: Emma Burlet
Image: Giulia Andreani, photo: Emma Burlet

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L’improduttiva (solo show)
Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia
29 October 2023 – 10 March 2024

Installation view: L’improduttiva, Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, 2023, photo: Dario Lasagni, courtesy of Collezione Maramotti
Installation view: L’improduttiva, Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, 2023, photo: Dario Lasagni, courtesy of Collezione Maramotti

Collezione Maramotti will present L’improduttiva, the first institutional solo show of Giulia Andreani in her native Italy. A cohesive body of new work, with large-scale paintings and watercolours, will weave together narratives, facts, and characters inspired by photographic research that the artist carried out at various archives in the city of Reggio Emilia, paying particular attention to hidden or forgotten stories of female figures in its historical, political, and cultural context.

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Installation view: L’improduttiva, Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, 2023, photo: Dario Lasagni, courtesy of Collezione Maramotti
Installation view: L’improduttiva, Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, 2023, photo: Dario Lasagni, courtesy of Collezione Maramotti

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Giulia Andreani (publication)
Published by Galerie Max Hetzler Berlin | Paris | London / Holzwarth Publications, 2022
Texts by Flavia Frigeri and Erik Verhagen

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This comprehensive monograph shows the full range of Giulia Andreani’s work from 2011 to the present in more than 150 paintings, watercolors, and sculptures. In various shades of Payne’s gray, Andreani translates historical images into compelling representations of women, power, and society. The monograph includes texts by Flavia Frigeri and Erik Verhagen. The book is now available for purchase on the Galerie Max Hetzler publications website. 

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nominated for the Prix Marcel Duchamp 2022

Giulia Andreani, photo: Holger Niehaus
Giulia Andreani, photo: Holger Niehaus

We are delighted to announce that Giulia Andreani has been nominated for the Prix Marcel Duchamp 2022, along with Iván Argote, Philippe Decrauzat and Mimosa Echard. Named after the influential artist Marcel Duchamp, this annual award distinguishes the most significant and pioneering young artists of the French art scene. The winner will be announced on 17 October 2022. A selection of works by nominated artists will be presented in a group exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, opening 4 October 2022.

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Giulia Andreani, photo: Holger Niehaus
Giulia Andreani, photo: Holger Niehaus