GIULIA ANDREANI

Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, Berlin (solo show)
27 February – 13 September 2026

Giulia Andreani, L'improduttiva, 2023, photo: Charles Duprat
Giulia Andreani, L'improduttiva, 2023, photo: Charles Duprat

New paintings by Giulia Andreani will be on view at the Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, Berlin from 27 February 2026. This exhibition marks Andreani’s first institutional solo exhibition in Germany. Her paintings will be presented alongside works from the the Antikensammlung (Collection of Classical Antiquities), the Kunstgewerbemuseum (Museum of Decorative Arts), the Museum Europäischer Kulturen (Museum of European Cultures), and the Kupferstichkabinett (Museum of Decorative Arts) of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, reframing historical collections from a contemporary perspective.

Learn more

Giulia Andreani, L'improduttiva, 2023, photo: Charles Duprat
Giulia Andreani, L'improduttiva, 2023, photo: Charles Duprat

Additional:

GIULIA ANDREANI et al.

Fata Morgana: Memories of the Invisible (group show)
Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, Palazzo Morando, Milan
9 October – 30 November 2025

Giulia Andreani, Conservative Ghost (Aetas Ferrea), 2024, photo: Charles Duprat
Giulia Andreani, Conservative Ghost (Aetas Ferrea), 2024, photo: Charles Duprat

Work by Giulia Andreani features in the group exhibition Fata Morgana: Memories of the Invisible at Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, Milan, until 30 November 2025.

The exhibition is designed specifically for the space of Palazzo Morando, a museum dedicated to the history of Milan, and once the residence of Countess Lydia Caprara Morando Attendolo Bolognini. At the turn of the twentieth century, the Countess constructed a vast library on the occult, with spiritual and alchemical themes.  Dedicated to artistic practices propelled by the invisible, psychic automatism, and trance like states as modes of creation, Fata Morgana takes inspiration from the figure of the Countess and her esoteric archive.

Learn more

Giulia Andreani, Conservative Ghost (Aetas Ferrea), 2024, photo: Charles Duprat
Giulia Andreani, Conservative Ghost (Aetas Ferrea), 2024, photo: Charles Duprat

GIULIA ANDREANI et al.

Les Mondes de Colette (group show)
Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand, Paris
23 September 2025 – 18 January 2026

Installation view: Les Mondes de Colette, Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand, Paris, 2025, courtesy of Scénographie Studio Matters, photo: Daniele Rocco
Installation view: Les Mondes de Colette, Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand, Paris, 2025, courtesy of Scénographie Studio Matters, photo: Daniele Rocco

New work by Giulia Andreani will be presented in an exhibition dedicated to the French literary figure, Colette, at the Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand, Paris. Exploring themes of femininity, identity, emancipation, nature and desire in Colette’s life and work, the exhibition encapsulates the multilayered worlds of an independent woman, often ahead of her time, whose innovative, audacious and sometimes transgressive body of work remains astonishingly relevant today.

Learn more

Installation view: Les Mondes de Colette, Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand, Paris, 2025, courtesy of Scénographie Studio Matters, photo: Daniele Rocco
Installation view: Les Mondes de Colette, Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand, Paris, 2025, courtesy of Scénographie Studio Matters, photo: Daniele Rocco

GIULIA ANDREANI, GLENN BROWN, JEFF KOONS, VICTOR MAN, PAUL McCARTHY et al.

Copyists (group show)
Centre Pompidou-Metz
14 June 2025 – 2 February 2026

Installation view: Copyists, Centre Pompidou-Metz, 2025 © Centre Pompidou-Metz, photo: Marc Domage
Installation view: Copyists, Centre Pompidou-Metz, 2025 © Centre Pompidou-Metz, photo: Marc Domage

Works by Giulia Andreani, Glenn Brown, Jeff Koons, Victor Man and Paul McCarthy are included in Copyists, an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou-Metz, in collaboration with the Musée du Louvre, Paris. Dedicated to the creativity of copyists, this unique group exhibition explores the history of copying as a central facet of classical tradition, used as a tool for learning about the canon of art history, as much as its techniques and stories. By absorbing the expertise and mastery of prior generations of artists, copying offers a pathway to knowledge, creation and innovation.

For this exhibition, a number of contemporary artists were invited to make copies of works at the Musée du Louvre, following in the footsteps of their predecessors. Viewers are invited to perform an act of decoding, investigation and understanding, juggling old forms and new. Featuring works by painters, draughtsmen, sculptors, video artists, designers and writers, Copyists mediates the tension between originality and duplication.

Learn more

Installation view: Copyists, Centre Pompidou-Metz, 2025 © Centre Pompidou-Metz, photo: Marc Domage
Installation view: Copyists, Centre Pompidou-Metz, 2025 © Centre Pompidou-Metz, photo: Marc Domage

GIULIA ANDREANI et al.

Peintures fraîches (group show) 
Louvre-Lens
4 December 2024 – December 2025 

Installation view: Peintures fraîches, Louvre-Lens, 2025, photo: © Laurent Lamacz
Installation view: Peintures fraîches, Louvre-Lens, 2025, photo: © Laurent Lamacz

Work by Giulia Andreani is included in the group exhibition Peintures fraîches in the Galerie du temps of the Louvre-Lens, a unique space in the museum which encourages dialogue between different artistic forms, technologies and temporalities. The exhibition invites viewers to journey through a ‘River of Time’, bringing together a selection of works which span over 5,000 years of art history. Within the presentation, Andreani’s painting Les Cafus (Europe et Cadmos), 2024, draws inspiration from archival documents to question history and its reception through time. Working in her distinctive palette of Payne’s Grey, Andreani reimagines two female miners, ‘cafus’, who worked underground in the area surrounding the Louvre-Lens, built as it is on a former mining site. Here, the presence and unseen strength of these women is reactivated.  

Louvre-Lens

Installation view: Peintures fraîches, Louvre-Lens, 2025, photo: © Laurent Lamacz
Installation view: Peintures fraîches, Louvre-Lens, 2025, photo: © Laurent Lamacz

GIULIA ANDREANI

Giulia Andreani: L’improduttiva / The Unproductive One (publication)
Mousse Publishing, 2024
With texts by Lucrezia Calabro Visconti, Emanuele Coccia, Sara Piccinini

Giulia Andreani

This monograph was published on the occasion of Guilia Andreani’s solo exhibition, L’improduttiva at Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilio, 2023–2024. Featuring a cohesive body of new work, the book also includes a selection of archival sources and essays by Lucrezia Calabro Visconti, curator at Pinacoteca Agnelli in Turin, Emanuele Coccia, philosopher, and Sara Piccinini, Director of Collezione Maramotti.

Mousse Publishing

Giulia Andreani

GIULIA ANDREANI

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

Photo: def image
Photo: def image

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. 

Learn more

Photo: def image
Photo: def image

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.

Adiaf

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