Giulia Andreani, Carroll Dunham et al.

The Drawing Centre Show (group show)
Le Consortium, Dijon
1 July 2022 – 22 January 2023

Installation view: The Drawing Centre Show, Le Consortium Museum, Dijon, 2022, photo: Rebecca Fanuele © Consortium Museum
Installation view: The Drawing Centre Show, Le Consortium Museum, Dijon, 2022, photo: Rebecca Fanuele © Consortium Museum

Works by Giulia Andreani and Carroll Dunham are included in the group exhibition The Drawing Centre Show, on view at Le Consortium, Dijon from 1 July, 2022 until 22 January, 2023. The exhibition, organised by curators Seungduk Kim and Franck Gautherot, and artists Tobias Pils and Joe Bradley, features drawings from over 60 artists. 


Le Consortium

Installation view: The Drawing Centre Show, Le Consortium Museum, Dijon, 2022, photo: Rebecca Fanuele © Consortium Museum
Installation view: The Drawing Centre Show, Le Consortium Museum, Dijon, 2022, photo: Rebecca Fanuele © Consortium Museum

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Giulia Andreani

Resistenza, resistenze (talk)
Pinoteca Agnelli, Turin
10 June 2023, 10 am

Giulia Andreani, 2022, photo: Holger Niehaus
Giulia Andreani, 2022, photo: Holger Niehaus

On Saturday 10 June, Giulia Andreani will be in conversation with Lucrezia Calabrò Visconti to discuss her relationship with the archive as a dual site of oppression and resistance. Hosted by the Pinacoteca Agnelli in collaboration with the Collezione Maramotti, the conversation will focus, in particular, on Andreani’s research into female representation throughout history and the ways in which her paintings offer alternative narratives. 

Archivissima

Giulia Andreani, 2022, photo: Holger Niehaus
Giulia Andreani, 2022, photo: Holger Niehaus

Giulia Andreani et al.

International Biennial of Saint-Paul de Vence (group show)
St Paul de Vence
3 June – 1 October 2023

Giulia Andreani, Tsvi-Tsvi, 2023, © Giulia Andreani, courtesy the artist, photo: Charles Duprat
Giulia Andreani, Tsvi-Tsvi, 2023, © Giulia Andreani, courtesy the artist, photo: Charles Duprat

Giulia Andreani’s new tapestry Tsvi-Tsvi, 2023, depicting Rosa Luxemburg, will be on view as part of the International Biennial of Saint-Paul de Vence. Under the theme ‘au hasard des oiseaux’ (at the chance of the birds), the 3rd edition of the contemporary art festival takes inspiration from the universe and symbolism of birds. Visitors are invited to discover 20 works by 12 artists who explore the light and beauty of the flight of birds.

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Giulia Andreani, Tsvi-Tsvi, 2023, © Giulia Andreani, courtesy the artist, photo: Charles Duprat
Giulia Andreani, Tsvi-Tsvi, 2023, © Giulia Andreani, courtesy the artist, photo: Charles Duprat

Giulia Andreani et al.

CHRONORAMA. Photographic Treasures of the 20th Century (group show)
Palazzo Grassi, Venice
12 March 2023 – 7 January 2024

Installation view: Giulia Andreani, Fabulation, 2023, installation view, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, 2023, © Giulia Andreani, photo: Marco Cappelletti, © Palazzo Grassi
Installation view: Giulia Andreani, Fabulation, 2023, installation view, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, 2023, © Giulia Andreani, photo: Marco Cappelletti, © Palazzo Grassi

Giulia Andreani’s monumental triptych Fabulation, 2023, will be on view in CHRONORAMA. Photographic Treasures of the 20th Century – the first major exhibition of masterpieces from the Condé Nast archives, recently acquired in part by the Pinault Collection.

The exhibition presents work from the 1910s to the early 1980s by more than one hundred and fifty international artists,  bringing the twentieth century to life through the events, social phenomena, and illustrious figures that marked it.

This historical selection will be put into perspective with Chronorama Redux, a project offering a contemporary look at these works from the Pinault Collection through the work of four artists: Giulia Andreani, Tarrah Krajnak, Erik N. Mack, and Daniel Spivakov. This installation will be spread over four spaces of the Palazzo Grassi, as interludes in the chronological tour of the main exhibition. Refreshing our gaze, questioning our relationship with time and images, sharing this evidence of the past: these are the challenges for the Pinault Collection, which are embodied in this first new project based on the archives of the legendary Condé Nast.

Palazzo Grassi

Installation view: Giulia Andreani, Fabulation, 2023, installation view, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, 2023, © Giulia Andreani, photo: Marco Cappelletti, © Palazzo Grassi
Installation view: Giulia Andreani, Fabulation, 2023, installation view, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, 2023, © Giulia Andreani, photo: Marco Cappelletti, © Palazzo Grassi

Giulia Andreani et al.

L’Almanach 23 (group show)
Le Consortium Museum, Dijon
10 March – 17 September 2023

Giulia Andreani, Nudeltisch II (Spaghetti, bitch), 2023, acrylic and oil on canvas, 124 x 183 cm.; 48 7/8 x 72 in., photo: Charles Duprat, © Giulia Andreani
Giulia Andreani, Nudeltisch II (Spaghetti, bitch), 2023, acrylic and oil on canvas, 124 x 183 cm.; 48 7/8 x 72 in., photo: Charles Duprat, © Giulia Andreani

Twelve works representing the past decade of Giulia Andreani's practice are on view at Le Consortium Museum, Dijon as part of the biennial L'Almanach 23. The project brings together artists invited to exhibit according to a simple principle: one room, one artist. Taking place across fourteen distinct spaces, the artists offer a subjective view of international creation through paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos, and installations, presenting a specific vision for today’s contemporary art.

Le Consortium

Giulia Andreani, Nudeltisch II (Spaghetti, bitch), 2023, acrylic and oil on canvas, 124 x 183 cm.; 48 7/8 x 72 in., photo: Charles Duprat, © Giulia Andreani
Giulia Andreani, Nudeltisch II (Spaghetti, bitch), 2023, acrylic and oil on canvas, 124 x 183 cm.; 48 7/8 x 72 in., photo: Charles Duprat, © Giulia Andreani

Carroll Dunham

Where am I? Prints 1985–2022 (solo show)
The National Museum, Oslo
3 February – 21 May 2023

Installation view, The National Museum, Oslo, 2022, photo: Ina Wesenberg, courtesy of The National Museum, Oslo
Installation view, The National Museum, Oslo, 2022, photo: Ina Wesenberg, courtesy of The National Museum, Oslo

The first museum presentation of Carroll Dunham’s prints in Scandinavia will take place at the National Museum of Oslo in February 2023 and will be the second exhibition in the museum’s newly inaugurated space for exhibitions of prints and drawings. With as many as 161 prints, this exhibition illustrates the artist’s work with series and includes several of his best known and most iconic motifs. Dunham is internationally renowned for his unique pictorial language, encompassing painting, sculpture, print and drawing in his unique idiom.

The National Museum

Installation view, The National Museum, Oslo, 2022, photo: Ina Wesenberg, courtesy of The National Museum, Oslo
Installation view, The National Museum, Oslo, 2022, photo: Ina Wesenberg, courtesy of The National Museum, Oslo

Giulia Andreani

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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Giulia Andreani et al.

Prix Marcel Duchamp 2022 (group show)
Centre Pompidou, Paris
5 October 2022 – 2 January 2023

Giulia Andreani, Couragemodell(a), 2022,  © Giulia Andreani
Giulia Andreani, Couragemodell(a), 2022, © Giulia Andreani

Giulia Andreani's work, Couragemodelle(a), 2022, will be included in a collective exhibition presenting the four nominees for the 22st edition of the renowned Prix Marcel Duchamp. Andreani is recognised for her compelling narrative references to women grappling with major historical events. The winner of the prize will revealed on 17 October. 

Centre Pompidou

Giulia Andreani, Couragemodell(a), 2022,  © Giulia Andreani
Giulia Andreani, Couragemodell(a), 2022, © Giulia Andreani

Carroll Dunham et al.

Art on Paper since 1960: The Hamish Parker Collection (group show)
British Museum, London
22 September 2022 – 25 March 2023

Carroll Dunham, Recto, 1989, © Carroll Dunham, courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery. © The Trustees of the British Museum
Carroll Dunham, Recto, 1989, © Carroll Dunham, courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery. © The Trustees of the British Museum

Carroll Dunham’s work Recto, 1989, is part of the group show Art on Paper since 1960: The Hamish Parker Collection, at the British Museum in London. Comprising over 100 prints and drawings, the exhibition presents a selection of works on paper donated by Hamish Parker, a longtime supporter of the institution. From life drawing to minimalism and etching to collage, the exhibition spans an intriguing range of styles and techniques used in art on paper from 1960 to today.

British Museum

Carroll Dunham, Recto, 1989, © Carroll Dunham, courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery. © The Trustees of the British Museum
Carroll Dunham, Recto, 1989, © Carroll Dunham, courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery. © The Trustees of the British Museum

Giulia Andreani et al.

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

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

Giulia Andreani

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

Giulia Andreani

Antifascisti, 2017 now part of the collection of the Musée national de l’histoire de l’immigration

Image: Giulia Andreani, Antifascisti, 2017, photo: Charles Duprat
Image: Giulia Andreani, Antifascisti, 2017, photo: Charles Duprat

We are pleased to announce that Giulia Andreani’s painting Antifascisti from 2017 is now part of the collection of the Musée national de l’histoire de l’immigration.

Musée national de l’histoire de l’immigration

Image: Giulia Andreani, Antifascisti, 2017, photo: Charles Duprat
Image: Giulia Andreani, Antifascisti, 2017, photo: Charles Duprat