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ArtNews Review

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Posted:November 1, 2011 by Julia

Check out this recent review in ArtNews by Valerie Gladstone in September's issue on my "Game" exhibition at Leila Heller's Gallery, NYC.

Course Offered Fall 2010

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Posted:March 15, 2011 by Julia

I was pleased to accept an offer to teach at the architecture Academie van Bouwkunst Amsterdam this Fall. I created a course called 'Enlivened Space' designed to create performative interventions within an urban hotel context in order to further engage with issues of the environment, hospitality, presence and time.

Public Talk October 2010

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Posted:March 15, 2011 by Julia

Prikkelend Slow

 

I was invited to speak as a featured artist on an interesting  panel about 'slow fashion' to students from various design academies from the Amsterdam region. The discussion was lively and posed difficult questions about whether fashion is necessary at a time of over-consumption of our natural resources. 

 

 

New Catalogue Available

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Posted:March 15, 2011 by Julia

New Catalogue Available- A beautiful new fullcolor catalogue has been printed featuring four of my most recent projects including an essay by Jeffrey Kastner titled "Julia Mandle: Identify." Designed by the talented PS New York, it is now available through my gallery Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller (LTMH) Gallery located in NYC.

New Article

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Posted:March 15, 2011 by Julia

Recent Article- "The Catalyst : Julia Mandle" by Katy Donoghue was just published in the 'Performance' Edition of Whitewall Magazine . Click here to view virtually the Magazine p. 76-79 (along with awesome page flipping sounds). I am  honored to be included among pages of amazing artists such as Stephen Vitiello, Chris Burden, Marina Abramovic, Patti Smith and Bruce High Quality Foundation.

 

 

Exhibition on Sunday Arts Channel 13

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Posted:December 7, 2009 by Julia

For your information, SundayArts on Channel 13 will air a segment about "In Stitches" at 12 noon on this Sunday the 29th.  You can see it as part of the Sunday Arts news online archive by clicking HERE.