LOUISA BUFARDECI

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2005
Mark Titmarsh, 'New Voyagers: Psychogeography and time', Photofile, No. 75 Spring 2005, pp32-33

2004
Robert Nelson, 'Bringing ideas to life', The Age, September 1, A3 p.9
Ashley Crawford, 'Where the statistical is the political', The Age, August 28, p.7
Cynthia Troup, 'The Scope of Governing Values', PUBLIC/PRIVATE Tumatanui/Tumataiti, The 2nd Auckland Triennial, Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand
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Edward Hanfling, 'Enchantment/disenchantment: the 2nd Auckland Triennial', Artlink, Volume 24, No.2
Philip Watkins, Free Time, Contemporary Art Services Tasmania, June

2003
Cynthia Troup, 'Surveying Skin Quartet', Melbourne International Arts Festival Visual Arts Program 2003, Melbourne
Joel Crotty, 'Brave new world of sight and sound', The Age, October 15
Anna Clabburn, 'Feedback', The Australian, May 4-5

2002
Stuart Koop, 'Louisa Bufardeci at Anna Schwartz Gallery', Art/Text, Spring, pp. 82-3

2001
Jane Faulkner, 'Changing Lanes', The Age, Melbourne, September 18
Ry Haskings, 'We're walking all over it', The Paper, Edition 28

2000
Samantha Compte, 200 Gertrude Street Studio Artists 2000, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne
Georgia Cribb, The Docklands Project, Glass Street Gallery
Cynthia Troup, A Matter of Distance, Linden Gallery, Melbourne, April
Stieg Persson (ed.), www.contemporaryart.com.au
Tom Nicholson, 'Another rounding of facts', Art/Text, No.69, May
Robert Nelson, 'From here to eternity, and make it snappy', TheAge, 13 December

1999
Samantha Compte (ed.), Make It Yourself, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne
Tom Nicholson, system*, Linden Gallery, Melbourne
Masato Takasaka (ed.), Who's afraid of the avant-garde? Who cares?
Lara Travis, 'system*', Like Magazine, No.9, Winter

1998
Anita Bragge, 'Wild Cards Tell All', Herald-Sun, 9 February