Julie Mehretu
Notes from ‘Grey Area’: An introduction to Julie Mehretu
Her paintings draft narratives of urban development and their impact on an individuals experience. Her renderings of cartographic and architectural plans form the foundation for layered compositions.
Uses – flight plans, airport architecture, sports arenas, military fortifications, city maps - to investigate how the physical sites and less literal structures, social, economic and politic activity unfold.
References ‘architecture’ as a metaphor for spaces and ideas of power
Techniques – colour, dynamic mark making, resemble diagrams of weather patterns or shifting air masses – but also signify human activity, refers to marks as characters, reflects theme of formation of social identity, marks present a multitude of stories, relationship between marks portray interaction of individuals and communities with each other and their environment.
Marks suggest a collective energy and denote places of atmosphere, looser gestures cause them to resemble less figures than forces of energy
Image changes depending on your physical relationship to it: at a distance like looking at a city, cosmology from afar; close up – image shatters into numerous other stories, events. The viewer pieces a narrative as ones experiences of the city comprise distinct moments, scenes, acts. Viewer changes position to take in shifts in scale and layered imagery, explores psychogeographic landscape
Two approaches
Technical construction: loads of lines, marks, shapes, overlapping shapes of colour, clouds of pigment, like a series of erasures, each stage eradicating the last.
History not entirely rubbed out – it is inscribed, layering and partial veiling of information along lines of multiple viewpoints
Notes from 'An Archaeology of the Air' by Bruce Dillon (from Grey Area)
Theme of contemporary urban warfare -city is constantly redrawn and imagined ‘explosion of the boundary’
Dust – accretion of images is it’s own form of erasure, blurs distinctions between forms and effacing outlines of familiar historical narratives
Underlying lattice of architectural or cartographic forms is further confused by drama of the line, symbol and brush stroke
Erases selected areas of drawing and marks producing effect of dust cloud, Julie Mehretu’s grey is ‘the colour of possibility of the inchoate and unrealised.’
Her paintings are indebted to destruction and decay, lines of flight, pursuit, escape, accompanied by a more diffuse surface
Background
My background is in architecture. My point of departure for the MA was the final project for my diploma where I digitally assembled and collaged a collection of mappings (aerial, shadow, text, texture, cartographic, cognitive, psychogeographic, data) of an urban site into a virtual landscape, ‘the archive’. It was a subjective response to the site and an attempt to present a fractured urban narrative which would resist linear interpretation. The archive was also animated to reflect a virtual cyberspace - a transient landscape in constant flux.
I had designed a digital environment, but going forward I would be concerned about:
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how I develop these techniques to generate more tactile renderings
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how I re-frame my interests within the context of an art practice to distil a clear message
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
Solo Exhibitions
Dislocations | Rodic Davidson Architects, London, 8 June - 19 July 2022
Group Exhibitions
2023
Material Gain | One Paved Court, Richmond, London, Sept - Nov 2023
Loop 2023 | Bankside Gallery, London, Sept 2023
Postcards from the Volcano | MASS end of year show, Thames-side Gallery, June 2023
Bainbridge Open 2023 | Handbag Factory, June 2023
Co-ordinate | MASS Interim show, Thames-side Studios, April 2023
Emerging Matters | Espacio Gallery, London, May 2023
Dulwich Festival (with Bainbridge Print) | Bell House, London, May 2023
regroup Collective | Koppel Station Project, London, May 2023
2022
Creative Mansion | 14 Bedford Sq, London
Loop 2022 | Bankside Gallery, London
Dulwich Festival (Bainbridge Print) | Bell House, London
Withheld | Safehouse, Peckham, London
Artist Workspace Gallery | Stokey Popup, London
regroup Collective | Espacio Gallery, London
regroup Collective | Fitzrovia Gallery, London
2021
Journey Into Unknown | Copeland Gallery, London
Summer Exhibition 2021 | Royal Academy, London
MA Fine Art Show | South London Gallery, London
Solid Air Collective | no format gallery, London
2020
Changing Landscapes | Central St Martins, London
Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair | Woolwich Arsenal, London