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Manif d'Art 5

LUCA BUVOLI

LUCA BUVOLI

NEW YORK, ÉTATS-UNIS

INSTANT BEFORE INCIDENT (MARINETTI’S DRIVE, 1908), 2008

REINFOR- CED POLYESTER RESIN, PIGMENT, STEEL, PLEXIGLASS
LENGTH: 13,7 M

NSTANT BEFORE INCIDENT (AVE MACHINA), 2008

VIDEO, COLOR, SOUND, 5 MIN

COURTESY OF THE ARTIST, SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY, NEW YORK + DEVIN BORDEN HIRAM BUTLER GALLERY, HOUSTON

Born in Italy in 1963, Luca Buvoli lives in New York working with animated film and video, installation, sculpture, drawing and artist’s books. Luca Buvoli’s solo shows include the ICA in Philadelphia (2007), the M.I.T. List Visual Arts Center (2000), the Philadelphia Museum of Art (2001), the Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art (part of Mythopoeia: projects by Matthew Barney, Luca Buvoli, and Matthew Ritchie) (1999), the Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina (2003), and the John Weber Gallery, New York (1995, ‘97 ‘99). Group shows include the 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, South Africa (1997) and Greater New York at PS1, New York (2000). Several new works, part of a large multimedia installation, were recently shown at the 52nd Venice Biennale at the entrance to the Arsenale. His animated works have been shown at the Museum of Modern Art, NewYork (2004), the Lincoln Center (1998), the ICA in Boston (1997), the ICA in London (1998), and the British Library (2008) among others. Articles on his works have appeared in The New York Times, Art on Paper, frieze, Art in America, The New Yorker, Flash Art, and others. Luca Buvoli’s sculptures are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and other museums and institutions around the world.

L’ŒIL DE POISSON
580, CÔTE D’ABRAHAM, QUÉBEC
WWW.OEILDEPOISSON.COM

HOURS
MAY 1 TO JUNE 13, 2010
WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, 12 P.M. TO 5 P.M.

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