Lulù Nuti
Lulù Nuti (1988) lives between Rome and Paris. Expanding from sculpture and installation to drawing, Lulù Nuti’s practice is based on a strong belief in the intelligence of matter, in its power of being a vehicle for sensitive information, which go beyond the limits of words and language. Her work depicts the feeling of responsibility and powerlessness that are engendered by the age we live in and affect human beings. She experiments with various construction materials, creating sculptures and installations that dialogue with space.
After graduating from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris in 2012, Lulù Nuti has exhibited in Italy and abroad in public and private institutions including Biwako Biennale (Fairy Tale, Japan, 2012); La Panacée (MFW, MO.CO., Montpellier, 2018); Istituto Italiano di Cultura in New Delhi (Living in the Chtulucene, India, 2019); Museo CAMUSAC (Rilevamenti 2, Cassino, 2020) and in private galleries including Galleria Alessandra Bonomo (Part 1, Rome, 2017); Galerie Italienne (La Musée, Paris, 2020); Galleria Renata Fabbri (SOTTO, Milano, 2022). In 2022 her sculpture Too much heat, nothing to eat travels around the world ( IIC New-York, USA; IIC Seoul, Corea; Changijang Museum of Contemporary Art, China ) with We Love Art, vision and creativity Made in Italy, a project promoted by Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and CDP, curated by Ludovico Pratesi and Marco Bassan.
Solo shows include the site-specific exhibition Sistema, at archeological site Case Romane del Celio (Rome, 2015) and Calcare il Mondo at Galerie Chloé Salgado (Paris, 2018). In 2018 she founded the artistic duo LU.PA together with Pamela Pintus, an artistic identity that operates through performance actions and site-specific works.
Lulù Nuti (1988) lives between Rome and Paris. Expanding from sculpture and installation to drawing, Lulù Nuti’s practice is based on a strong belief in the intelligence of matter, in its power of being a vehicle for sensitive information, which go beyond the limits of words and language. Her work depicts the feeling of responsibility and powerlessness that are engendered by the age we live in and affect human beings. She experiments with various construction materials, creating sculptures and installations that dialogue with space.
After graduating from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris in 2012, Lulù Nuti has exhibited in Italy and abroad in public and private institutions including Biwako Biennale (Fairy Tale, Japan, 2012); La Panacée (MFW, MO.CO., Montpellier, 2018); Istituto Italiano di Cultura in New Delhi (Living in the Chtulucene, India, 2019); Museo CAMUSAC (Rilevamenti 2, Cassino, 2020) and in private galleries including Galleria Alessandra Bonomo (Part 1, Rome, 2017); Galerie Italienne (La Musée, Paris, 2020); Galleria Renata Fabbri (SOTTO, Milano, 2022). In 2022 her sculpture Too much heat, nothing to eat travels around the world ( IIC New-York, USA; IIC Seoul, Corea; Changijang Museum of Contemporary Art, China ) with We Love Art, vision and creativity Made in Italy, a project promoted by Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and CDP, curated by Ludovico Pratesi and Marco Bassan.
Solo shows include the site-specific exhibition Sistema, at archeological site Case Romane del Celio (Rome, 2015) and Calcare il Mondo at Galerie Chloé Salgado (Paris, 2018). In 2018 she founded the artistic duo LU.PA together with Pamela Pintus, an artistic identity that operates through performance actions and site-specific works.

- Lulù Nuti, Too much heat, nothing to eat, 2021Forged iron, 195x196x140 cm. Courtesy CDP. Ph. Eleonora Cerri Pecorella
- Lulù Nuti, Charlie, 2022Tile plaster, pigments, charcoal and pastel on paper mounted on copper, 74x14x41 cm
- Lulù Nuti, Minouche, 2022Tile plaster, pigments, charcoal and pastel on paper mounted on copper, 74x14x41 cm
- Lulù Nuti, Blues, 2022Tile plaster, pigments, charcoal and pastel on paper mounted on copper, 74x20x41 cm
- Lulù Nuti, Fin dove si stende la vista, qui regna l’attimo, 2022Sunfower casted in bronze, motor, ai, 170x40x15 cm (night view). Art Crossing, riattivare il genius Loci, curated by Spazio Taverna. Ph. Giuliano Del Gatto.
- Lulù Nuti, Titolo sospeso (radicanti), 2022Plane trees leafs, copper, industrial iron tubes, 6 elements, 350x4 cm (detail). Ph. Alessandro Vasari
- Lulù Nuti, Titolo sospeso (radicanti), 2022Plane trees leafs, copper, industrial iron tubes,
6 elements, 350x4 cm. Exhibition view of Ante Operam, Piano Bi Arte Contemporanea at Palazzo Marescalchi Belli, Rome. Ph. Eleonora Cerri Pecorella - Lulù Nuti, Notturno, 2021Leftovers from Calcare il Mondo, metal, wood, plastic (and night action with copper wire), 60x40x90 cm. Ph. Ilaria Lagioia. Exhibition view from There is no place like home, Body Fight, Rome
- Lulù Nuti, DIVISO 4, 2019Concrete, pigments, 22,5x45,5x22,5 cm (each). Ph. Alessandro Vasari
- Lulù Nuti, Sans horizon, 2021Forged copper, variable dimensions, 107,5x140 cm.
Exhibited at Premio CONAI, Spazio Taverna, Rome, 2022. - Lulù Nuti, Le plein de mes murs est le vide de leur terre, 2020Leftovers from Calcare il mondo, drawing mounted on copper, 2020-2023
- Lulù Nuti, Le plein de mes murs est le vide de leur terre, 2020Leftovers from Calcare il mondo, drawing mounted on copper, 2020-2023
- Lulù Nuti, Le plein de mes murs est le vide de leur terre, 2020Leftovers from Calcare il mondo, drawing mounted on copper, 2020-2023
- Lulù Nuti, Le plein de mes murs est le vide de leur terre, 2020Leftovers from Calcare il mondo, drawing mounted on copper, 2020-2023
- Lulù Nuti, Mouler le monde en sept parties (rouge), 2021Tile plaster, pigments, metal, 74x600 cm. Exhibition view of Windows, group show at Academy of San Nicolo’, Spoleto. Curated by Teodora di Robilant in collaboration with Galleria Alessandra Bonomo. Ph. Eleonora Cerri Pecorella
- Lulù Nuti, Autoproduction, 2021Plaster, concrete, tile adhesive, polyurethane foam, metal, paper 20,5x21x100 cm. View from Terrain Amère, solo show at Galerie Chloé Salgado, Paris. Ph. Gregory Copitet

- Jeanine Brito,
- Linda Carrara,
- Lulù Nuti

- Lulù Nuti
UltraModerne
July 8 – Sept 10, 2023
Palazzo Maccafani, Palazzo Iannucci and outdoor locations, Pereto (AQ)

- Lulù Nuti
Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto (PG)
June 6 – Oct 16, 2023
Curated by Saverio Verini

- Sophie Ko,
- Serena Vestrucci,
- Lulù Nuti
Feb 3-5, 2023
Main Section
Pav. 25 – Booth B27

- Sophie Ko,
- Matthieu Haberard,
- Lulù Nuti
Nov 4-6, 2022
Main Section
Hall Red – Booth 11