âThe character of the everyday has always been repetitive and veiled by obsession and fearâ, wrote Henri Lefebvre in 1987. Drawing on his mid-twentieth century âcritique of everyday lifeâ, a monumental contribution to social thought, The Everyday and Everydayness takes seriously the everyday as a structure imposed upon all of life in the context of the âmodern.â At a moment of enforced reflection on the everyday, revered contemporary artist Julie Mehretu re-examines and responds to Lefebvreâs text, bringing to bear on it her own longstanding fascination with questions of time, space and place. Mehretuâs mastery in interrogating these concepts collides with Lefebvreâs work in surprising ways that vindicate and invigorate this radical, rich and prescient text in the present.