GIULIA ANDREANI et al.

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

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Installation view: L’Almanach 23 , Le Consortium Museum, Dijon, 2023, photo: Rebecca Fanuele, © Consortium Museum
Installation view: L’Almanach 23 , Le Consortium Museum, Dijon, 2023, photo: Rebecca Fanuele, © Consortium Museum

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.

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Installation view: L’Almanach 23 , Le Consortium Museum, Dijon, 2023, photo: Rebecca Fanuele, © Consortium Museum
Installation view: L’Almanach 23 , Le Consortium Museum, Dijon, 2023, photo: Rebecca Fanuele, © Consortium Museum

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GIULIA ANDREANI, DANIELLE MCKINNEY et al.

Through Their Eyes: Selections from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection (group exhibition)  
Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, Davis 
26 January – 22 June 2025 

Installation view: Through Their Eyes: Selections from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection, Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, Davis, 2025, photos are owned by the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, photo: © Muzi Rowe
Installation view: Through Their Eyes: Selections from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection, Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, Davis, 2025, photos are owned by the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, photo: © Muzi Rowe

Works by Giulia Andreani and Danielle Mckinney are featured in Through Their Eyes, a group exhibition at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, showcasing works from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection in Turin. Spanning 45 years of art making, the exhibition spotlights the world as experienced by 30 fiercely original and groundbreaking women artists, bringing together painting, photography, sculpture and video by some of the most prominent artists working today, as well as rising new voices. This marks the first presentation of the Turin-based collection in the United States.

Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art

Installation view: Through Their Eyes: Selections from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection, Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, Davis, 2025, photos are owned by the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, photo: © Muzi Rowe
Installation view: Through Their Eyes: Selections from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection, Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, Davis, 2025, photos are owned by the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, photo: © Muzi Rowe

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.  

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

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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.

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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

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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