Julian LaVerdiere  (American, 1971) 

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Julian LaVerdiere Biography
1971   Born, Adirondak Mountains, NY
1985 - 1989   The Laguardia High School of Music and Art New York, NY
1989 - 1993   BFA in sculpture, The Cooper Union New York, NY
1993 - 1995   MFA in sculpture, Yale U., Graduate School of Art New Haven, CT
  Lives in New York City
Selected Exhibitions
2004   Art for a Landmine Free World, PaceWilderstein Gallery, New York
Future Noir, Gorney, Bravin and Lee, New York
I, Assassin, Wallspace, New York
Considered Space 3, Design Trust, New York
The Flag Project, The Rubin Museum of Art, New York
Some Exhaust, Lehmann Maupin, New York
2003   The Lamp of Memory: Mobile Memorials & Transient Monuments built for an Age of Planned Obsolescence, Evergreene Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland
Goliath Concussed, Lehmann Maupin, New York
FIRMAMENT: Upon Which Time Has No Mark By Definition, Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland
2002   Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, Florida
Paradise Now, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Tulane University, Williamson Galery at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California
Tribute in Light, Max Protetch, New York
New York after New York, Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland
Melodrama, Artium, Spain traveling to Palacio de los Condes de Gabia/Centro Jose Guerro, Granada.
2001   'Designer Imperialism,' No Limits Gallery, Milan
I Love New York Art Benefit, Lehmann Maupin, New York
Paradise Now, Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York.
2000   “Version 2000/Geneva Biennial,” curated by Simone Launiere, Centre pour L’Image Contemporaine/Green Gallery, Geneva Switzerland.
“Drawings and Photographs,” curated by Jasper Johns, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York.
“2000 Anosluv,” Centro de Arte la Recova, Espacio Cultural El Tanque, Canary Islands.
“Paradise Now,” curated by Mavin Heiferman and Carol Kismaric, Exit Art, New York.
“Design Matters,” curated by Rene Gonazales, Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, Florida.
“Open 2000,” curated by Paolo de Grandis in collaboration with the 57th Venice Cinema Festival and the 7th Architecture Biennale, Venice, Italy.
“Anywhere But Here,” curated by Jenelle Porter, Artists Space, New York.
“Effects,” curated by Massimo Audiello, Audiello Fine Art, New York.
“Age of Aquarius,” curated by Andrea Salerno, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York.
'Greater New York,' Curator: Klaus Biesenbach & Laura Hopman, MoMA/PS1 (Duplex solo installation) LIC, NY
'F.A.M.S.F. (First Attempted Manned Space Flight),' Greene Gallery, Geneva
Forbidden Aspirations for Ascendancy, Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
1999   “Experimenta Design 99,” curated by Marina Gomez Alexandre and Marco Sousa Santos, Design Inserts Pavilion, Portuguese Biennial, Lisbon, Portugal.
1999   “Which Kraft,” curated by Angelo Filomeno, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York.
1999   “Blue Print,” curated by Sebastiaan Bremer, Spark Gallery, New York.
1999   “Paradise 8,” curated by Kenny Schachter, Exit Art, New York.
1999   “Answer Yes, No or I Don’t Know,” curated by Ricci Albenda, Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York.
1999   “Spectacular Optical,” curated by Lia Gangitano and David Cronenberg, CU Art Galleries, Boulder, CO; curated by Bonnie Clearwater, MoCA Miami (1998); Thread Waxing Space, New York (1998).
1999   Designer Imperialism, No Limits Gallery, Milan, Italy
1999   'Forbidden Aspirations for Ascendancy,' Andrew Kreps Gallery New York
1999   '3D.' Curator: Sebastian Bremer & Pieter Woudt, zingmagazine New York, NY
1999   “A Room With a View,” curated by Mike Weiss, Sixth@Prince Fine Art, New York.
1999   'Memes: Self Replication through Adaptation & Mutation,' Andrew Kreps Gallery New York, NY
1998   , National Museum of Natural History Lisbon, Portugal
1998   “Odyssey: Post Pop & The New Generation,” Green Naftali Gallery, New York.
1998   “I Hate Movies,” curated by Tom Borgese, Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York.
1997   “Thriller,” curated by Tom Borgese, 303 Gallery, New York.
1997   'Summer of Love.' Curator: Todd Levin & Kathleen Cullen, Fatouhi Cramer Gallery New York, NY
1997   'Biovoid.' Produced by Marina Alexandre, Gallery Luis Serpa
1996   “Cathode Ray Clinic #1,” Joshua Decter & BIGROOM, Apex Art, New York.
1994   American Fine Arts Gallery, New York.
1993   National Summer Showcase Exhibition, The Alternative Museum, New York.
1992   “Proposals for the Museum of Natural History,” curated by Mark Dion, Pat Hearn Gallery, New York.
1992   “Sixteenth Annual Group Exhibition,” National Arts Club, New York.
Literature
  Henry, Max. “Julian Laverdiere @ Andrew Kreps,” Art in America, May.
  Gulbring, Leo. “Serve and Rebel,” Frame Magazine, May.
  Myoda, Paul. “Art Direction,” ART/TEXT, May.
  Plagens, Peter. “Art in The Fast Lane,” Newsweek, April 1.
  Eagly, Ursula. “Patriot Games: New American Art,” Surveillance,
  Kwang, Elise. “Lasting Impression: Hyper Color,” Surveillance,
  Myoda, Paul. “Julian Laverdiere @ Andrew Kreps,” Flash Art International, March- April.
  Hunt, David. “Julian Laverdiere @ Andrew Kreps,” Frieze, March-April.
  Stevens, Mark. “21st Century Express,” New York Magazine, March.
  Master, Melissa. “Status Symbol,” profile, Across the Board, March.
  Scott, Andrea. “PS 1 Contemporary Art Center,” The New Yorker, March.
  Champa, Paula. “Forty Designers Under 30: Dream Weaver,” profile, ID Magazine, September.
  Scott, Andrea. “Goings On About Town,” The New Yorker, Dec. 13.
  Levin, Kim. “Mission Improbable: LaVerdiere’s Mystery Science Theater,” The Village Voice, Dec. 7.
  Johnson, Ken. “Julian LaVerdiere @ Andrew Kreps,” Art in Review, The New York Times, Dec. 3.
  Moshowitz, Boris. “The Real Deal,” LEONCE Magazine, October.
  Bower Bell, J. “Memes,” Review Magazine, June.
  Levin, Kim. “Memes,” Voice Choices, The Village Voice, June.
  Smith, Roberta. “Art and Science: A Universe Apart,” Art and Architecture, The New York Times, Feb. 14.
  Estrela, Alex. “Bunker Editorial,” profile, Biblia, Issue 6, Dec.
  Jacobs, Andrew. “A Fallen Club King Tries a Comeback,” Sunday Styles, The New York Times, Nov.
  “Spectacular Optical,” Flash Art International, Nov.-Dec.
  Exhibit Taps Horror Within,” Sunday Art, The Miami Herald, Oct. 18.
  Rato, Vanessa. “Conceptualizar a destruicao,” Lisbon Times, Aug.
  Estrela, Alex. “Biovoid,” exh. cat., Sept.
  “Specatcular Optical,” exhibition catalogue with essay by Lia Gangitano. Trans > arts, ISBN #: 1-888209-04-6.
  Rimenelli, David. “Spectacular Optical,” The New Yorker, June 14.
  Levin, Kim. “Odyssey,” Voice Choices, The Village Voice, March.
  Saltz, Jerry. “Summer of Love,” Time Out New York, Aug.
  Platt, Charles. “Innovation,” Progress Report, Cryo Care Report, #4, July.
  Plagens, Peter. “School is Out, Far Out,” Newsweek, Jan. 24.
  Levin, Kim. “Showcase,” Voice Choices, The Village Voice, Aug. 10.
  Ebony, David. “Towers of Light for New York City,” Front Page, Art in America, Nov 11, p.35.
  Tomkins, Calvin. “Horizon Dept.: Towers of Light,” The Talk of the Town, The New Yorker, Oct. 1.
  “Filling the Void,” The New York Times Magazine, 23 Sept., pp. 80-81.
  Goodman, Wendy. “Manhattan Project,” Home Design / The Art of Living, New York Magazine, April 9.
  Vincent, Steven. “Rocket Men,” Date Line, Art & Auction, March.
  Dutra, Robyn. “Taking fashion From Behind,” Surface Magazine, No. 26, Nov.
  Hoban, Phoebe. “Altered States: The blur between fashion and art,”
  Louie, Elaine. “A Sci-Fi Film Fest in a setting that’s a little bent,” Home Section/Currents, The New York Times, August 3, p.F3.
  Griffin, Tim. “Sci-Fi Film Fest,” Take Out Review, Time Out New York, July.
  Hunt, David. “Anywhere but Here,” Review, Time Out New York, July.
  Hoberman, Chuck. “Design Review 2000,” ID International Design Magazine, July.
  Moshowitz, Boris. “Julian LaVerdiere, Controlling your Dreams,” interview, Flash Art International, Summer.
  Heiss, Alanna. “Presente,” interview, Connaissance Des Arts, June.
  Griffin, Tim. “Media Mogul,” Paper Magazine, June.
  Siegal, Katy. “Greater New York,” Artforum, May.