Marlie Mul is a Dutch artist (b. 1980, Utrecht) currently based in Berlin and London. In Mul’s work, archetypal objects act as narrative interjections, culminating in spatial constructions that expand notions of human behaviour and the dissemination of information.
Mul studied Fine Arts at ABKM Maastricht (BA) and holds a MFA from the Architectural Association in London. Notable solo exhibitions include: Tongewolbe T25, Ingolstadt, (2014); Boneless Banquet for One, Croy Nielsen, Berlin (2013); So We Came Anyway, In Barrels, Fluxia, Milan (2013); No Oduur (Your Smoke Draws Me In), Oslo10, Basel (2012); Stop Being So Attractive I Can’t Get Anything Done, Autocenter, Berlin (2012); No Oduur, Space, London (2012). Mul has recently completed the Südhausbau/PIN residency in Munich. She co-curated the exhibition Door Between Either and Or at Kunstverein München in 2013.