LUCA BUVOLI
Born in Brescia, Italy, 1963. BFA Academy of Fine Arts, Venice. MA S.U.N.Y. Albany. MFA School of Visual Arts, NY.
Selected One-Person Exhibitions
2009 Instant
Before Incident, Susan Inglett
Gallery, New York.
Velocity
Zero, Estorick Collection,
London, UK.
2007 A
Very Beautiful Day After Tomorrow (Un Bellissimo Dopodomani), ICA Philadelphia, PA (brochure).
2006 Infinitely
Definite, Devin Borden Hiram
Butler Gallery, Houston, TX.
2003 Adapting
Oneís Senses to High Altitude Flying, Weatherspoon
Art Museum, Greensboro, NC (catalogue).
Flying
Preparatory Exercises, Glassell
School of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX. (catalogue).
Flight
Simulation Laboratory, Devin
Borden Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston, TX.
DovíÈ La
Vittoria? (Where is the Victory?), Galleria Autori Cambi, Rome, Italy
(catalogue).
2002 Flying:
Practical Training for Intermediates, Portland
Institute for Contemporary Art, OR (catalogue).
Artforum,
Berlin Art Fair (presented by Art and Idea, Mexico City-Berlin), Berlin,
Germany.
2001 Inside
and Outside Time: Finally Revealed!,
Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA (Video Gallery).
Around,
Around, and Away, (in
collaboration with composer Jeffrey Lependorf), Queens Museum of Art, NY (Wall
Work, Panorama, and Unisphere).
2000 Flying:
Practical Training for Beginners,
Austin Museum of Art, TX.
Flying:
Practical Training for Beginners,
M.I.T. List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (catalogue).
1999 Will
He Ultimately Escape?..., John
Weber Gallery, New York.
Poster &
Comics, Corraini Arte Contemporanea, Mantua, Italy.
Inside and Outside Time: The Real Story,
part of Mythopoeia: Projects by Matthew Barney, Luca Buvoli, and
Matthew Ritchie, Cleveland
Center for Contemporary Art, OH (catalogue).
1997 Wherever
You Are Not, John Weber Gallery,
New York.
A
Night Like Any Other, Galleria
Emi Fontana , Milan, Italy.
Not-a-Superhero,
I presume, Temporanea, Caffeí
Florian, Venice, Italy (catalogue).
1996 Silent
Sight, Arizona State University
Museum (Experimental Gallery), Tempe, AZ .
Behind
the Mask, Santa Monica Museum of
Art (Focus Gallery), CA (brochure).
A
Spectacular Non-Event, Acme,
Santa Monica, CA.
1995 Not-a-Superhero:
Inside and Outside TimeÖ, The
Clocktower Gallery/PS 1 Museum, New York (short term installation).
Not-a-Superhero
no. 9: Itís Your Fault!, Galerie
Hafemann, Wiesbaden, Germany.
Transformed!, John Weber Gallery (Project Room), New York.
The
Origin of Not-a-Superhero, AC
Project Room, New York (catalogue).
1994 Not-a-Superhero:
Itís Time forÖ Eternity, Food House, Santa Monica, CA (catalogue).
Not-a-Superhero, Galleria Autori
Messa, Rome, Italy.
1993 Not-a-Superhero:
The Return of Dr. Logos, Galleria Loft, Valdagno (Vicenza), Italy (catalogue).
1989 Galleria
Meta, Bolzano, Italy (catalogue).
1988 Bevilacqua
La Masa Foundation, Venice, Italy (catalogue).
Selected
Group Exhibitions
2008 Italian
Experimental Cinema,
Cinema Farnese, Rome, Italy (curated by Piero Pala).
The Way Things Go, Susan Inglett Gallery, New York.
1st Polish Mediations Biennale, Poznan, Poland (curated by Yu Yeon
Kim).
Inner and Outer Spaces, The Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, PA (curated
by Dara Meyers-Kingsley).
Fusion/Confusion, Folkwang Museum, Essen, Germany (curated by
Sabine Maria Schmidt).
2007 52.
International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy (curated by Robert Storr).
2006 Fast
Times – 7 Contemporary New York Artists, 499 Park Avenue, The Lobby Gallery (curated by Art Advisory
Services).
2005 Art
Creates Communities, Bohen
Foundation, New York (curated by More Art).
Galleria Autori
Cambi, Rome, Italy.
2004 Disturbing
the Peace, Danese Gallery, New
York.
2003 Paper
Sculpture, The Sculpture Center,
Long Island City, NY, traveling to several museums and institutions in the U.S.
(curated by Cabinet Magazine, ICI, and The Sculpture Center)(catalogue).
2002 Artist
to Artist, A Decade of Art Program of the Marie
Walsh Sharpe Foundation, Ace Gallery, New York (catalogue).
2001 Animation,
PS1 Contemporary Art Center,
Long Island City, NY.
Do
You Have Time?, Liebman/Magnan
Gallery, New York.
2000 Art
on Paper, Weatherspoon Art
Gallery, Greensboro, NC (curated by Nancy Doll and Ron Platt).
The Living End, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, CO (curated by Ingrid Schaffner) (catalogue).
Yard
Sale, NYC Lab School, New York
(curated by Barbara Pollack).
DMZ_2000, U.N. Republic of Korea and Korean Cultural
Services, New York (curated by Yu
Yeon Kim).
Nonplusultra, FM Schwartz Galerie, Cologne, Germany (curated
by Sabine Russ and Gregory Volk).
Friendships
in Arcadia: Writers and artists at Yaddo in the 90's, Art in General, New York, travelling to The
Hyde Collection Art Museum, Glens Falls, NY(curated by Barbara Toll).
Greater New York, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
(curated in collaboration with The Museum of Modern Art, New York).
That
Perfect Place, The Work Space,
New York.
ìRepresentingî:
A Show of Identities, Parrish
Art Museum, Southampton, NY (curated by Katherine Gass and Ingrid Schaffner).
1999 Shout
Outs, Rice University Art
Gallery, Houston, TX (curated by Kim Davenport).
Linea
Nigra, Star 67, Williamsburgh,
NY (curated by Jeff Baysa).
Immaginando Tutto, Galerija Maribor ,
Slovenia (curated by Chiara Bertola and Aurora Fonda).
2nd International Art Symposium ë99, Fujino, Kanagawa, Japan.
Basel
Art Fair,( Galleria Emi
Fontana), Basel, Switzerland.
Europe
on a Shoestring, John Weber
Gallery, New York.
Benefit
Exhibition and Auction, The New
Museum of Contemporary Art, New York.
Relay
Drawings: Eye, Hand, Other, Art Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA
(curated by Stuart Horodner and Sara Kellner)(catalogue).
1998 ë98
Pusan International Contemporary Art Festival, Pusan, Korea (catalogue).
Close
Encounters, Ottawa Art Gallery,
Canada (curated by Sylvie Fortin).
23-21
Vision, Art Museum, Hofstra
University, Hempstead, NY (curated by Dan Devine)(catalogue).
Matched
Pairs: Sculptures and Drawings,
John Weber Gallery, New York.
Second
Skin, Art Museum, State
University of New York, Albany, NY (curated by Corinna Ripps)(catalogue).
Relay:
Drawn to Readymade, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center,
Buffalo, NY (curated by Stuart Horodner and Sara Kellner ) (catalogue).
1997 Transversions, 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, Johannesburg, South
Africa (curated by Yu Yeon Kim) (catalogue).
Made
in Italy, New Italian Videos
, ICA, London, Great Britain
(curated by Giovanna Amadasi and Paolo Colombo).
Carte
Blanche ý Florence Paradeis,
Galerie des Archives, Paris, France.
Irredeemable
Skeletons, Shillam & Smith
3, London, Great Britain.
1996 Just
Wait and See, Art Gallery,
University of Massachusetts ,Dartmouth, MA (curated by Lasse Antonsen).
25th
Anniversary Exhibition; 25 Younger Artists, John Weber Gallery, New York.
In Che Senso
Italiano?, Galleria DíAscanio, Rome , Italy (curated by Matteo Boetti).
By Any Means, Montgomery Glasoe Gallery, Minneapolis, MN
(curated by Ann Philbin).
BFKLT, Silverstein Gallery, New York (curated by Suzie
Kravets).
Contemporary
Art Survey ë96, Christieís East,
New York.
Walk
on the SoHo Side, New York
(curated by Marc Pottier) (catalogue).
Time
Wise, The Swiss Institute, New
York (curated by Carin Kuoni).
A
Maze of Complicity, YYZ Artistsí
Outlet, Toronto, Canada (brochure).
Drawings
and Maquettes by Sculptors,
Galerie Samuel Lallouz, Montreal, Canada.
Showroom
ë95. Mostre/Laboratorio
dallíArchivio, Care Of, Cusano
Milanino (Milan), Italy (curated by Roberto Daolio).
1995 John
Weber Gallery, New York (special installation).
Plexus, Plexus Art and Communication, Web site (curated
by Yu Yeon Kim).
Avant-Garde
Walk a Venezia, Venice, Italy
(curated by Marc Pottier) (catalogue).
Works
for a Fun House - Last Show, E.
S. Vandam, New York (curated by Ostrow-Muranushi-Cunning).
Austin
Ackles, Luca Buvoli, Mary Jones, Suzanne McClelland, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York.
1994 Selections
Winter ë94, The Drawing Center,
New York.
Bioinformatica, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York.
Guys
Who Sew, University Art Museum,
U.C. Santa Barbara, CA (curated by Elizabeth Brown and Fran Seegull) (catalogue).
In
the Spirit of Things, Stux
Gallery, New York.
Paul
Bloodgood, Luca Buvoli, Jason Rhoades, Katy Schimert, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York.
Physical
Evidence, Lehman College Art
Gallery, Bronx, NY (curated by Molly Sullivan) (brochure).
1993 (oh,
shyness), Nicole Klagsbrun
Gallery, Thread Waxing Space, and Sandra Gering Gallery, New York (catalogue).
The
Return of the Cadavre Exquis,
The Drawing Center, New York, traveling to The Corcoran Gallery of Art,
Washington DC., The Foundation for
Contemporary Art, Mexico City, The Santa Monica Museum, CA, The Forum, St.
Louis, MO, and The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA (catalogue).
La fabbrica
estetica, Grand Palais, Paris, France, (catalogue).
Bodily, Penine Hart Gallery, New York.
Time to Time/ Di
Volta in Volta, Castello di Rivara, Turin, Italy (curated by Luca Beatrice).
Physical Evidence, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY (curated
by Molly Sullivan).
Fiction
and Experience, Gallery Korea,
New York.
1992 Nicole
Klagsbrun Gallery, New York.
The
Radio Show / Unrealized Art Projects,
Artists Space, New York.
1991 Being
There/ Being Here: Nine Perspectives in New Italian Art, Otis Parsons Gallery, Los Angeles
(catalogue).
Selected Film and Video Screenings
Ave Machina (Instant Before
Incident), 2008, DVD, 5 minutes,
color, sound.
2009 Instant
Before Incident, Susan Inglett
Gallery, New York.
2008 Inner
and Outer Space, The Mattress
Factory, Pittsburgh, PA (curated by Dara Meyers-Kingsley).
A Very Beautiful Day After
Tomorrow (Un Bellissimo Dopodomani), 2007,
DVD, 8 minutes, color, sound.
2008 A
Futurist Banquet,
part of Breaking The Rules:The Printed Face of the European Avant Garde
1900-1937, The
British Library, London.
2007 52.
International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy (curated by Robert Storr).
A Very Beautiful Day After
Tomorrow (Un Bellissimo Dopodomani)[Part I], 2007, DVD, 6 minutes, color, sound.
2007 A
Very Beautiful Day After Tomorrow (Un Bellissimo Dopodomani), ICA Philadelphia, PA.
Clips from: Velocit· Zero, 2007, video animations as Public
Service announcements for A.It.A.–Italian Aphasia Associations, DV, 30
and 60 seconds versions, color, sound.
2009 Canale
5, Rete 4, and Italia 1 (Mediaset national television networks), Italy.
Velocit· Zero, 2007. Single-channel video animation, DVD, 11 minutes,
color, sound.
2008 Fusion/Confusion, Folkwang Museum, Essen, Germany (curated by
Sabine Maria Schmidt).
2007 Futurismo
nel Golfo dei Poeti, Base Aeronautica Militare di Cadimare, La Spezia (curated
by Gianni Bolongaro).
52.
International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy (curated by Robert Storr).
Excerpts from: Velocity Zero, 2007. Single-channel video
animation, DVD, 5 minutes, color, sound.
2009 Instant
Before Incident, Susan Inglett
Gallery, New York.
Velocity Zero, Estorick Collection, London, UK.
2007 52.
International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy (curated by Robert Storr).
How Can This Thing Be Explained?
(Come Si PuÛ Spiegare Questa Cosa?),
Section A: Some Remarks on Violence, Futurism, and Fascism; Section B: Some
Remarks on Futurism, Women, and Masculinity, 2007, DVD, respectively 54 and 28 minutes, color, sound.
2007 52.
International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy (curated by Robert Storr).
A
Very Beautiful Day After Tomorrow (Un Bellissimo Dopodomani), ICA Philadelphia, PA.
Pilot for: The Non-Adventures of Notso Super, 2006, DVD, 3 minutes, color, sound.
2006 Creative
Capital Retreat, Colgate
University, Hamilton, NY.
Adapting Oneís Senses to High Altitude Flying
(for Intermediates)– An Almost Silent Version, (2nd version), 2004, DVD, 7:33
minutes, color, sound.
2004 Premieres, Museum of Modern Art, Titus Theater, New
York City, NY.
Adapting Oneís Senses to High Altitude Flying
(for Intermediates)– An Almost Silent Version, 2003, DVD, 7:26 minutes, color, sound.
2003 Adapting
Oneís Senses to High Altitude Flying (for Intermediates), Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC.
Synopsis
of: The Non Adventures of Not-a-Superhero, 2001, DVD, 3 minutes, color, music by Jeffrey
Lependorf:
2001
Animation, PS 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City,
NY.
Around, Around, and Away—
Not-a-Superhero and the Myth of New York, 2001, BetaSP, 40 seconds (30minutes loop), color.
2001 Around,
Around, and Away— Not-a-Superhero and the Myth of New York, Queens Museum of Art (in collaboration with
composer Jeffrey Lependorf).
Flying: Practical Training for
Beginners, 1999, 16mm
(transferred to DVD), 18 minutes, color and black-and-white, music by Jeffrey
Lependorf:
2003 Flying
Practical Exercises, The
Glassell School of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (catalogue).
2002 Flying:
Practical Training for Intermediates, PICA, Portland,OR (catalogue).
2000 Flying:
Practical Training for Beginners (lesson 2), Austin Museum of Art, TX (brochure).
Flying:
Practical Training for Beginners, MIT
List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (catalogue).
Promotional Video for:
Flying-Practical Training for Beginners,î 1999, second version, BetaSP, 2:22 minutes, color and
black-and-white, music by Jeffrey Lependorf:
2001 Red
Square Film and Video Show,
Cincinnati Art Museum, OH.
2000 Greater
New York - New Art in New York Now,
PS 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY (co-curated by the Museum of
Modern Art, NY) (catalogue).
Promotional Video for:
Flying-Practical Training for Beginners,î1999, first version, VHS, 3 minutes, color and black-and-white,
music by Takumi Endo:
1999 2nd
International Art Symposium,
Fujino, Kanagawa, Japan.
Inside and Outside Time, 1997, 16mm film, 5 min., color, music by Jeffrey
Lependorf:
2001 Inside
and Outside Time: Finally Revealed!,
Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA.
1999 Will
He Ultimately Escape?..., John
Weber Gallery, New York.
Animated
Movie Show, S. Pavis 33, Mistral
Japan, Tokyo, Japan.
Mythopoeia:
Projects by Matthew Barney, Luca Buvoli, and Matthew Ritchie, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, OH (curated by Jill Snyder).
Movie Trailer for Not-a-Superhero: Wherever You Are Not, 1997, video, 2:42 min., music by Jeffrey
Lependorf:
2001 Red
Square Film and Video Show,
Cincinnati Art Museum, OH.
1999 Animated
Movie Show, S. Pavis 33, Mistral
Japan, Tokyo, Japan.
Stretching
the Intimate, Mota, London,
Great Britain (curated by Fabian Cereijido).
1998 Facts and Fiction ,
Artistsí Films, Cinema De
Amicis, Milan, Italy (curated by Giovanna Amadasi).
|
Stretching
the Intimate/ Estirando lo intimo,
Galleria Centro Cultural Salazar, La Paz, Bolivia (curated by Fabian
Cereijido). |
1997 Caffeí
Florian, Venice.
Wherever You Are
Not , 1996, 16mm, silent, color,
15 min.:
|
2000 Animati
- Rassegna di Cinema di Animazione,
Link, Bologna, Italy. |
1999 Animated
Movie Show, S. Pavis 33, Mistral
Japan, Tokyo, Japan.
|
1998 ë98
Pusan International Contemporary Art Festival, Pusan, Korea . |
|
Made
in Italy, Institute of
Contemporary Arts, Boston (curated by Giovanna Amadasi). |
|
Toons,
Tunes, and Trikfilms, Lincoln
Center, Walter Reade Theater, New York (with live music by Pierre Charvet
played by David Buechner). |
|
Fast
Forward, Brown University,
Providence, RI. |
1998 Facts
and Fiction , Artistsí Films, Cinema
De Amicis, Milan, Italy (curated by Giovanna Amadasi).
1997 ICA,
London, Great Britain (curated by Giovanna Amadasi and Paolo Colombo).
2nd Johannesburg Biennale, South Africa.
John Weber Gallery, New York.
Emi
Fontana Gallery, Milan, Italy.
Not-a-Superhero:
The Return of Dr. Logos, 1994, 16mm, silent, color, 10 min.:
1996 The
Kitchen, New York (curated by Frederic Tuten).
Arizona
State University Art Museum, Experimental Gallery, Tempe, AZ.
ACME,
Santa Monica, CA
Marie
Walsh Sharpe Studio Program, Open Studios, New York.
1995 AC
Project Room, New York.
Galerie
Hafemann, Wiesbaden, Germany.
1994 The
Drawing Center, New York.
Not-a-Superhero:
Inside and Outside Time, 1996,
slides animation and performance:
1996 The
Kitchen, New York (curated by Frederic Tuten).
Awards
2006 Creative
Capital Foundation Grant.
2003
Peter Reed
Foundation Award.
2001 Pollock-Krasner
Award.
Experimental
Television Center, Finishing Funds Grant, New York State Council on the Arts.
2000 Harvestworks
Artist-in-Residence Grant.
1999 New
York State Council on the Arts, Film Production Grant.
1998 Jerome
Foundation Media Arts Program Grant.
Film
/Video Arts Artist Mentor Program Grant.
1997 New
York Foundation for the Arts, Artist Fellowship( Drawing/ Printmaking/ Artistís
Books).
Experimental
Television Center, Finishing Funds Grant, New York State Council on the Arts.
Mac
Dowell Colony, Artists in Residence Program, Peterborough, NH.
1996-97 Yaddo
Artists in Residence Program, Saratoga Springs, NY.
1995-96 Marie
Walsh Sharpe Foundation Studio Grant, New York.
1995 Art
OMI International artists
residence, Ghent, New York.
1992-93 P.S.
122 Project Space Grant, New York.
1988-89 Fulbright
Scholarship for Fine Arts.
Selected Public Collections
Department of
Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art, New York;
Peter Norton
Foundation, Santa Monica, CA;
Hood Museum of Art,
Hanover, NH.
Sonje Art Center,
Seoul, Korea.
City of Venice, Italy.
Public Commissions
2004 The
Big Wave, permanent artwork for
elementary school PS 253, Queens, Percent for the Art Program, Department of
Cultural Affairs, New York City Board of Education.
2003 Awarded
public commission for William P. Hobby Airport, Houston, TX, Terminal
Rebuilding Project.
Selected
Panel Discussions/Lectures/Visiting Artist
ìTo Measure a Century: Futurism at
100î, Symposium, Dept. of Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard
University, 2009.
ìVelocity Zeroî, lecture on exhibition,
Estorick Collection, London, UK, 2009.
ìFuturism: Rupture and Traditionî, Symposium, University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2008.
ìNot-a-Superhero and Flying,î lecture
and Visiting Artist, S.U.N.Y. Albany, NY, 2008.
ìNot-a-Superhero and Flying,î lecture,
Cleveland Institute of Arts, Cleveland, OH, 2008.
ìNot-a-Superhero and Flying,î
lecture and Visiting Artist, Graduate Fine Arts Department, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2007.
ìA Very Beautiful Day After
Tomorrow,î lecture on exhibition, Central High School, ICA Philadelphia, PA.
ìNot-a-Superhero and Flying,î lecture and Visiting Artist,
Graduate Fine Arts Department, Cincinnati School of Art, Cincinnati, OH, 2006.
ìNot-a-Superhero and Flying,î
lecture and Visiting Artist, Graduate Sculpture Department, Yale University,
New Haven, CT, 2004.
ìFlying,î lecture, Glassell School
of Art of the Museum of Fine Art, Houston, TX, 2003.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and Visiting Artist,
New York Studio Program, The New School, NY, 2001.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and
Visiting Artist, Graduate Painting Department, Brooklyn College, NY, 2001.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and
Visiting Artist, Graduate Sculpture Department, Yale University, New Haven, CT,
2000.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture, MIT List
Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA, 2000.
Lecture, Allen Stevenson School, New York, NY,
2000.
"Flying," Paper Plane Project,
Education Program, PS 1, Long Island City, NY, 2000.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and Visiting Artist,
Art Department, University of Houston, TX, 2000 and 2001.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and visiting artist,
Rice University, Painting Department, Houston, TX, 1999.
ìNot-a-Superhero and Flying,î S. Pavis 33, Mistral Japan Film, Tokyo,
Japan, 1999.
ì2nd International Art Symposium,î Fujino,
Kanagawa, Japan.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture, Art Department, Rhode
Island School of Design, Providence, RI, 1999.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture, Art Department, Ohio
State University, Columbus, 1999.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and Jury
member on Senior Studentsí Show, Cleveland Institute of Art, OH, 1999.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and Visiting Artist,
Art Department, Kent State University, OH, 1999.
ìFast Forward,î Panel discussion, Brown
University, Providence, RI, 1998.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and visiting artist,
Fine Arts Department, S.U.N.Y. Albany, NY, 1997.
Lecture, Graduate Program, Studio Art Department,
School of Visual Arts, New York, 1997.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and
visiting artist, Graduate Program, Tyler School of Art and Design, Philadelphia,
PA, 1997.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture, Cornell University,
Rome, Italy, 1997.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and visiting artist,
Art Department, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, 1997.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and visiting artist,
Sculpture Program, Parsonís School of Design, 1997.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture, Arizona State
University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ, 1996.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture, Art Department,
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, 1996.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î Visual Culture
Colloquium and visiting artist, sponsored by the Cornell Council for the Arts,
the Department of Art, and the Program for Visual Culture Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY, 1996.
ìBehind the Mask,î Lecture, Santa Monica Museum
of Art, CA, 1996.
ìNot-a-Superhero,î lecture and
visiting artist, Empire State College, Graduate Studio Semester Program, New
York, 1995, 1996, 1997.
ìPhysical Evidence,î Panel
discussion moderated by Molly Sullivan, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY,
1993.
Selected Bibliography
Amado, Miguel, ìCriticís
Picks: Pittsburgh –Inner and Outer Spaceî, Artforum.com, September
2008.
Schlegel, Jeff, ì36 Hours
– Pittsburgh, The New York Times (Travel Section), July 6, 2008,
p. 10.
Meyers-Kingsley, Dara, Inner
and Outer Space, brochure of the exhibition, the Mattress Factory,
Pittsburgh, PA, 2008.
Kastner, Jeffrey,
ìNullgeschwindigkeit–Velocity Zero,î catalog of the exhibiton Fusion/Confusion,
Folkwang Museum, Essen, Germany, 2008, pp. 42-51.
Barliant, Claire,
ìVenice–52 Venice Biennale,î Modern Painters, September 2007,
p.99.
Siegel, Katy, ìThe Buck Stops
Here,î Artforum, September 2007, p. 392.
Vetrocq, Marcia, ìThe Venice
Biennale, AllíAmericana,î Art in America, September 2007, p. 138-140.
Khim, Christophe,
ìEsthÈtique et politiqueî, Art Press, No. 337.
Millet, Catherine,
ìRaretÈ de la bonne peintureî, Art Press, No. 337.
Costa, Ilaria,
ìArte e ritorno alle originiî, Oggi 7, September 16, 2007, p.9.
Grosz, David, ìLuca
Buvoli Is Not a Superheroî, Artinfo.com, August 17, 2007.
Laster, Paul,
ìInterview: Luca Buvoliî, Artkrush.com, issue #62.
Vespa, Rebecca, ìUn
bellissimo dopodomani e la potenza dellíimmagineî, Líopinione.it, August
7, 2007.
Schjeldahl, Peter,
"Big Ideas–The Venice Biennale," The New Yorker, June
25, 2007, pp.100-101.
Rauterberg, Hanno, ìKunst Kommt von Knallenî, Die
Zeit, June 14, 2007, p. 49.
DíAnnunzio, Grazia, ìLuca Buvoliî, Uomo Vogue,
May-June 2007, p.Molinari, Elena, ìArte della Fuga a New Yorkî, Panorama,
March 8, 2007, p. 178-179.
Poggi, Christine, and Ingrid Schaffner, A Very
Beautiful Day After Tomorrow (Un Bellissimo Dopodomani), ICA, Philadelphia,
brochure of the exhibition, 2007.
Fogu, Claudio, and Luca Buvoli, Art Documents:
NOW – Luca Buvoli, Intermuseum Conservation Association, Cleveland,
No.9, Fall-Winter 2006.
Albano, Albert, ìPhilip Akkerman–Luca
Buvoli: The Divergence of Localized Vectors of Identity,î Intermuseum
Conservation Association, Cleveland, No.9, Fall-Winter 2006.
Fortin, Sylvie,
ìLuca Buvoli,î Art Papers, November-December 2005, p.33-34.
Marsala, Helga,
ìLuca Buvoli>New York,î Exhibart.onpaper, November-December 2005,
p.50.
Rubinstein, Raphael, ìWatching the Skies,î Art in
America, Nov. 2004, p. 152-154.
Bellini, Andrea, ìLuca Buvoli: Learning to Fly,î Flash
Art (Italian Edition), December 2003–January 2004, pp. 100-103.
Turner, Jonathan, ìLuca Buvoli, Autori Cambi,î Artnews, April 2004, p. 124.
Ballou, Chris, Luca
Buvoli, Art US, Jan-Feb 2004, p. 53.
Yablonsky, Linda, ìLeaping Dialectics in a Single
Bound,î The New York Times, Arts & Leisure Section, November 2,
2003, p. 24.
Bellini, Andrea, ìRome: Luca Buvoli, Autori Cambi,î Flash Art
International, October 2003, p. 126.
Smarrelli, Marcello, ìLuca Buvoli: Galleria Autori Cambi, Rome,î Tema
Celeste, Issue 99, p. 99.
Platt, Ron, and Luca Buvoli, ìTraveling to Kitty
Hawk,î Adapting Oneís Senses to High Altitude Flying (for Intermediates),
catalogue of the exhibition, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC, 2003.
Williams, Gregory, ìReanimating the Force-Lineî DovíÈ La Vittoria?, catalogue of the
exhibition, Galleria Autori Cambi, Rome, Italy, 2003.
Anton, Saul, and Valerie Loupe Olsen, Luca
Buvoli–Flying Preparatory Exercises, catalogue of the exhibition, The
Glassell School of Art of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, 2003.
MammÌ,
Alessandra, "Artbox: Nel blu dipinto di blu," LíEspresso, May
29, 2003, p. 139.
Pancotto,
Pier Paolo, ìLuca Buvoli, Anche per oggi si vola,î LíUnit·, June 8,
2003, p. 29.
Pratesi,
Ludovico, ìE Buvoli fa un omaggio allíaeropittura futurista,î La Repubblica
(Roma), June 1, 2003, p. VIII.
Wolfe, Kristin, ìLuca Buvoli: Flying
Lessons,î Visual Arts Journal, Spring, 2003, p. 8.
Horodner, Stuart ìFlight Schoolî in Flying–Practical
Training for Intermediates (Notes 1997-2001), catalogue of the exhibition,
PICA, Portland, OR, 2002.
Kinsella, Eileen, "Wise Buys," ArtNews Summer 2002, p.148.
Nahas, Dominique, "Luca Buvoli and Jeffrey
Lependorf at the Queens Museum," dART International, Spring 2001,
pp. 40-41.
Rosenberg, Susan, Inside and Outside Time:
Finally Revealed!, brochure of the exhibition, Philadelphia Museum of Art,
PA – Video Gallery, (brochure), 2001.
Friis-Hansen, Dana, "Flying: More than Meets
the Eye," Flying- Practical Training for Beginners, exhibition
catalogue, Austin Museum of Art, TX, 2001.
Ewing, John, "Luca Buvoli: AMOA, Austin,
TX," Tema Celeste, March-April 2001, p. 101.
Antonsen, Lasse, "Luca Buvoli - MIT List
Visual Arts Center," Sculpture, March 2001, pp. 64-65.
Princenthal, Nancy, "Artist's Book
Beat," Art on Paper, July-August 2000, p.70.
McQuaid, Cate, "Three Who Step off the
Canvas," The Boston Globe, June 5, p. C1.
Silver, Joanne, "Buvoli Exhibit Soars at
List," Boston Herald, May 5 , 2000, p.12.
Farver, Jane, "Afterword," Flying-
Practical Training for Beginners, exhibition catalogue, MIT List Visual
Arts Center, Corraini Editore, Mantua, Italy, 2000.
Pollack, Barbara, "Luca Buvoli", ArtNews,
April 2000, p. 155-156.
Williams, Gregory, "Luca Buvoli: John Weber
Gallery, New York," Frieze, March-April 2000, issue no. 51, p.112.
Schwabsky, Barry, ìDrawing in Time: Reflections
on Animation by Artists,î Art on Paper, March-April 2000, pp. 36-41
Levin, Kim, ìShort List: Art. Luca Buvoli,î Village Voice,
December 14, 1999, p.96.
Henry, Max, ìReviews: Gotham Dispatch,î Artnet, December 17, 1999.
Schwabsky, Barry, ìThe Accidental
Superhero,î World Art,
Summer 1999.
Snyder, Jill, and Kristin Chambers, ìLetters to
Not-a-Superhero,î Inside and Outside Time, exhibition catalogue
(Mythopoeia: Projects by Matthew Barney, Luca Buvoli and Matthew Ritchie),
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, 1999.
Green, Frank, ìBang! Pow! Ouch! The Fragility of Superheroes,î Cleveland
Free Times, vol. 7 no. 30 (April 14-20, 1999), p.58.
Klosterman, Chuck, ìThe Mighty and the Mortal,î The
Beacon Journal, (February 17, 1999), p. B7.
Mammií, Alessandra,
ìArtbox,î LíEspresso, February 11, 1999, p.108.
Chambers, Kristin, ìLuca Buvoli- Inside and
Outside Time: The Real Story,î exhibition brochure, (Mythopoeia: Projects by
Matthew Barney, Luca Buvoli and Matthew Ritchie), Cleveland Center for
Contemporary Art, 1999.
Soo-Cheon, Jhoen, ìExhibition of the Media Art
Installationíî, Light on the
New Millennium- Wind from the Extreme Orient, exhibition catalogue (Pusan
International Contemporary Art Festival, Korea, 1998), p.130-34
Bauzano, Gianluca, ìArtisti
Italiani a New York,î Amica, no. 41, (October 1998)p.236
Harrison, Helen, ì22/21 Vision,î The New York
Times, October 11, 1998, p.26
Nahas, Dominique, ì22/21 Vision,î Review,
vol. 4 no. 1 (September 15, 1998).
Devine, Dan, Joseph Masheck, and Robert Morgan, 22/21
Vision, exhibition catalogue (Hempstead, New York: Hofstra University,
1998).
Dobnik, Verena, ìNew Italian Independent Films
Take Feisty Attitude,î The S. Francisco Chronicle, July 12, 1998.
Levin, Kim, ìVoice Choice,î Village Voice, March 10, 1998,
p.78.
Henry, Max, ìLuca Buvoli; ëWherever You Are Notí:
John Weber Gallery,î Zing
Magazine, winter 1998, p. 231.
Volk, Gregory, ìLuca Buvoli at John Weber,î Art
in America, vol. 86 no. 1 (January 1998 ), pp. 97–98.
Kim, Yu Yeon, ìTransversions,î Trade Routes:
History and Geography, exhibition catalogue, (Johannesburg, 2nd
Johannesburg Biennale, 1997), pp. 347-349.
Christov-Bakargiev, Carolyn,
ìIdentitaí complesse in un mondo ibrido,î Il Sole 24 Ore, October 19,
1997.
Fujimori, Manami, ìNews from Abroad,î Bijutsu
Techo, August, 1997, pp. 145-147.
Levin, Kim, ìShort List: Art. Luca Buvoli,î Village Voice, May
13, 1997, p. 19
Pusey,
Stephen, ìLuca Buvoli,î Review, vol. 2 (May 15, 1997), p. 27
Nahas, Dominique, ìLuca Buvoli: Wherever You Are
Not,î Review, vol. 2 (May 1, 1997), pp. 15–16
Levin,
Kim, Oliver Karlin, Roberto Nardi, and Stefano Stipitivich, Not-a-Superhero,
I presume, catalogue of the exhibition, Caffe Florian, Venice, 1997.
Tuer,
Dot, ìMaze of Complicity,î Parachute,
no. 84 (Oct-Nov-Dec, 1996), pp. 22.
Gamblin,
Noriko, Behind the Mask, exhibition brochure, Santa Monica Museum of
Art, CA, 1996.
Marks,
Laura U., ìBrave Things,î in A Maze of Complicity, exhibition brochure,
YYZ Artistsí Outlet, Toronto, Canada, 1996.
Tr”ger,
Wolfgang, ìEin Rundgang,î Kunstforum, no. 131 (Fall 1995), p. 170.
Levin,
Kim, ì Short List: Art. Luca
Buvoli,î Village Voice, August 8, 1995, p. 2.
Pottier,
Marc, Avant-Garde Walk a Venezia 1995, exhibition catalogue, 2 vols.
(Turin: Edizioni díArte Fratelli Pozzo, 1995 and 1996).
Colombo, Furio, ìDiario Americano: A e da
Venezia,î LíEspresso, July 14, 1995, p. 92.
Drennen,
Craig, ìThe Origin of Not-a-Superhero,î Artlink, vol. 1 no. 1, Web site.
Brody,
Jaqueline, ìLuca Buvoli,î The Print Collectorís Newsletter, 26
(May–June, 1995).
Pozzi, Lucio, ìQuando la scrittura diventa
protagonista,î Il Giornale dellíArte, no. 131 (March, 1995), p. 52.
Smith,
Roberta, ìArt in Review,î The New York Times, February 3, 1995.
Anderson,
Carolyn G., ìOverture: Luca Buvoli,î Flash Art (Italian Edition), no.
190 (February–March, 1995, p. 102.
Levin,
Kim, ìArt Choices,î Village Voice, January 31, 1995, p. 8.
Various
Authors, ìLetter by Letter,î in Luca Buvoli. Not-a-Superhero no. 6 and no. 7: The Origin of
Not-a-Superhero, exhibition catalogue, AC Project Room, New York, 1995.
Levin,
Kim, ìArt Choices,î Village Voice, December 13, 1994, p.10.
Brown,
Elizabeth and Fran Seegull, Guys Who Sew, exhibition catalogue,
University Art Museum, U.C. Santa Barbara, CA, 1994.
Jarrell,
Joe, ìLos Angeles, California.
Review,î Sculpture, vol. 13 no. 4 (July–August, 1994), pp.
52–53.
Sullivan,
Molly, Physical Evidence, exhibition brochure, Lehman College Art
Gallery, Bronx, NY, 1994.
Cameron,
Dan, Luca Buvoli.
Not-a-Superhero, exhibition catalogue, Food House, Santa Monica, CA,
1994.
Bertola,
Chiara, ìLuca Buvoli, Loft,î Flash Art (Italian Edition), vol. 27 no.
181 (February, 1994), pp. 101–102.
Cameron,
Dan, "Critical Edge. Son of
'Scatter'," Art and Auction, vol. 16 no. 5 (December, 1993), pp.
52–56.
Bortolotti, Maurizio, "Luca Buvoli. Loft," Tema Celeste,
(Italian Edition) no. 44 (Winter, 1994), pp. 81–82.
Colapietro, Marco, Luca Buvoli.
Not-a-Superhero, exhibition catalogue, Galleria Loft, Valdagno
(Vicenza), Italy, 1993.
Liebmann,
Lisa, "Goings on About Town: Art," The New Yorker, January 27,
1992, p. 10.