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Bruce Nauman

 

Bruce Nauman

 

Fort Wayne, Indiana 1941

 

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I think that the point where language starts to break down as a useful tool for communication is the same edge where poetry and art occur. (B. Nauman)

 

Nauman was born on December 6, 1941 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He studied mathematics and music, then art, at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and took a degree in Fine Arts at the University of California, Davis (1960-66). In 1964 he gave up painting to dedicate himself to sculpture, performance and cinema collaborations with William Allan and Robert Nelson. He grew interested in Samuel Beckett’s works, Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophy, and the musical experimentations of John Cage, Philip Glass, La Monte Young, Meredith Monk. Between 1966 and 1970 he made several videos, in which he used his body to explore the potentials of art and the role of the artist, and to investigate psychological states and behavioural codes. His production ranges from fibreglass sculptures or neon tubes to photography and drawing. He never developed a specific style, though, since he considered art as an activity or an action and not as a product. Nauman used irony and puns to reveal the ambiguous nature of language and to examine the way human beings communicate of fail to communicate. After his solo exhibition at the Nicholas Wilder Gallery of Los Angeles in 1966, he started a collaboration with gallery managers Leo Castelli in New York and Konrad Fischer in Düsseldorf (1968). In 1968 he was invited to Documenta 4 in Kassel and, having received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, he stayed in New York for a year. In 1972 he held his first solo show in a museum, organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and by the Whitney Museum of American Art of New York. In 1979 he moved to a ranch near Galisteo, New Mexico, where he raised horses. The artist’s research until the mid-1980s was focused on psychological and physical conditions, and earned him several prizes and a new travelling exhibition organized by the Walker Art Center of Minneapolis (1993-95). In 2001 he executed the installation Mapping the Studio, inspired by the daily life at his studio, while Setting a Good Corner took its cue from the everyday life at the ranch. After winning the Golden Lion at the 48th Venice Biennial in 1999, in 2004 he received the Praemium Imperiale for sculpture. That same year for London’s Tate Modern he executed Raw Materials in which 22 spoken texts taken from existing works become a means to mould the acoustic space of the Turbine Hall. 29 historic works by Nauman have recently been restored thanks to the Preservation Program of the Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) of New York.

 

 

 

 

works
Bruce Nauman, Dance or Exercise on the Perimeter of a Square (1967 - 1968) Dance or Exercise on the Perimeter of a Square

1967 - 1968

Materials 16 mm black and white sound film
Video  
Duration: 10 min
Bruce Nauman, Steel Channel (1968) Steel Channel

1968

Materials Steel, magnetophone and loudspeaker
Height: cm. 40.00
Width: cm. 300.00
Depth: cm. 170.00
Bruce Nauman, Stamping in the Studio (1968) Stamping in the Studio

1968

Materials Videotape transferred to DVD Black
Video  
Duration: 60 min
Bruce Nauman, Slow Angle Walk (Beckett Walk) (1968) Slow Angle Walk (Beckett Walk)

1968

Materials Videotape transferred to DVD
Video  
Duration: 60 min
Bruce Nauman, Walk with Contrapposto (1968) Walk with Contrapposto

1968

Materials Videotape transferred to DVD
Video  
Duration: 60 min
Bruce Nauman, Suite Substitute (1968) Suite Substitute

1968

Materials

Neon tubing and glass

Height: cm. 132.00
Width: cm. 127.00
Depth: cm. 127.00
Bruce Nauman, RawWar (1968) RawWar

1968

Materials Pencil and watercolour on paper
Height: cm. 75.50
Width: cm. 55.80
Bruce Nauman, Second Poem Piece (1968) Second Poem Piece

1968

Materials

Steel

Height: cm. 2.00
Width: cm. 150.00
Depth: cm. 150.00
Bruce Nauman, Henry Moore, Bound to Fail (1970) Henry Moore, Bound to Fail

1970

Materials

Cast iron

Height: cm. 64.80
Width: cm. 61.00
Depth: cm. 64.00
Bruce Nauman, Raw/War (1970) Raw/War

1970

Materials

Neon

Height: cm. 16.50
Width: cm. 43.50
Depth: cm. 6.50
Bruce Nauman, Raw-War (1971) Raw-War

1971

Materials

Lithograph on paper

Height: cm. 56.70
Width: cm. 71.70
Bruce Nauman, La Brea/Art Tips/Rat Spit/Tar Pits, (1972) La Brea/Art Tips/Rat Spit/Tar Pits,

1972

Materials Neon Tubing in four colours with
Height: cm. 61.90
Width: cm. 58.40
Depth: cm. 6.10
Bruce Nauman, Run from Fear, Fun from Rear (1972) Run from Fear, Fun from Rear

1972

Materials Neon tubing with clear-glass tubing
Height: cm. 19.00
Width: cm. 116.60
Depth: cm. 2.80
Bruce Nauman, Elke Allowing the Floor to Rise Up Over Her, Face Up (1973) Elke Allowing the Floor to Rise Up Over Her, Face Up

1973

Materials Videotape transferred to DVD.
Video  
Duration: 39 min
Bruce Nauman, Tony Sinking into the Floor, Face Up, and Face Down (1973) Tony Sinking into the Floor, Face Up, and Face Down

1973

Materials Videotape transferred to DVD
Video  
Duration: 60 min
Bruce Nauman, M Ampere (1973) M Ampere

1973

Materials

Lithograph on paper

Height: cm. 76.20
Width: cm. 112.50
Bruce Nauman, Body Pressure (1974) Body Pressure

1974

Materials wooden wall, text variable
Measurement: Variable Dimensions
Bruce Nauman, NO (Black State) (1981) NO (Black State)

1981

Materials

Lithograph on paper

Height: cm. 69.80
Width: cm. 103.80
Bruce Nauman, Double Face (1981) Double Face

1981

Materials

Lithograph on paper

Height: cm. 66.00
Width: cm. 91.40
Bruce Nauman, Three Dead End Adjacent Tunnels, Not Connected (1981) Three Dead End Adjacent Tunnels, Not Connected

1981

Materials

Cust iron

Height: cm. 63.00
Width: cm. 286.00
Depth: cm. 247.60
Bruce Nauman, Human Nature/Knows Doesn't Know (1983 - 1986) Human Nature/Knows Doesn't Know

1983 - 1986

Materials Neon tubing and glass  
Height: cm. 230.00
Width: cm. 230.00
Depth: cm. 35.50
Bruce Nauman, American Violence (1983) American Violence

1983

Materials Pencil and tape on paper  
Height: cm. 76.20
Width: cm. 99.00
Bruce Nauman, Double Poke in the Eye II, (1985) Double Poke in the Eye II,

1985

Materials Pencil and watercolour on paper
Height: cm. 57.00
Width: cm. 76.00
Bruce Nauman, Good Boy Bad Boy (1985) Good Boy Bad Boy

1985

Materials Colour video and monitors  
Video  
Duration: 60'52''
Bruce Nauman, Violent Incident (1986) Violent Incident

1986

Materials

Video

Height: cm. 2,000.00
Width: cm. 2,500.00
Depth: cm. 900.00
Bruce Nauman, Rinde Head/Andrew Head (Plug to Nose) on Wax Base (1989) Rinde Head/Andrew Head (Plug to Nose) on Wax Base

1989

Materials

Wax

Height: cm. 33.00
Width: cm. 47.00
Depth: cm. 29.00
Bruce Nauman, Untitled (Two Wolves, Two Deer) (1989) Untitled (Two Wolves, Two Deer)

1989

Materials

Foam, wax and cable

Height: cm. 142.20
Width: cm. 375.90
Depth: cm. 368.30
Bruce Nauman, Two Heads Double Size (1989) Two Heads Double Size

1989

Materials Pastel, pencil and tape on paper
Height: cm. 165.00
Width: cm. 129.50
Bruce Nauman, Shit in Your Hat - Head on a Chair (1990) Shit in Your Hat - Head on a Chair

1990

Materials Video transferred to DVD, chair,
Measurement: Variable Dimensions
Bruce Nauman, Ten Heads Circle/Up and Down (1990) Ten Heads Circle/Up and Down

1990

Materials

Cast Wax
 

Width: cm. 24.30
Bruce Nauman, Jump (1994) Jump

1994

Materials Two DVD players, two DVDs, two
Bruce Nauman, Work (1994) Work

1994

Materials

Video
 

Bruce Nauman, Make Me Think Me (1994) Make Me Think Me

1994

Materials Pencil and tape on paper  
Height: cm. 142.00
Width: cm. 97.20
Bruce Nauman, Life Fly, Life Flies (1997) Life Fly, Life Flies

1997

Materials

Print on paper

Height: cm. 93.90
Width: cm. 68.60
Bruce Nauman, Setting a Good Corner (Allegory and Metaphor) (1999) Setting a Good Corner (Allegory and Metaphor)

1999

Materials

DVD, colour and sound,

Video  
Duration: 59,30 min
Edition series number: 40
Bruce Nauman, Three Heads Fountain (Juliet, Andrew, Rinde), (2005) Three Heads Fountain (Juliet, Andrew, Rinde),

2005

Materials

Epoxy resin and fibreglass

Height: cm. 25.30
Width: cm. 53.30
Depth: cm. 53.30
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