Bruce Nauman

R625

Focusing in particular on his experiments with sound, the moving image and immersive installations, this exhibition book comprises texts on Nauman’s video works of the 1980s and 1990s, as well as on his studio practice and more recent work, along with a conversation between the artist and Andrea Lissoni and Nicholas Serota.

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Accompanying a momentous exhibition at Tate Modern, this richly illustrated catalogue reveals Nauman as an artist who has uniquely blazed a trail in both the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Focusing in particular on his experiments with sound, the moving image and immersive installations, this exhibition book comprises texts on Nauman’s video works of the 1980s and 1990s, as well as on his studio practice and more recent work, along with a conversation between the artist and Andrea Lissoni and Nicholas Serota.

Since the late 1960s Bruce Nauman has established a completely new understanding of contemporary art and has been acknowledged as one of the most relevant artists of the twentieth century. Both the last modern artist and – because of his ceaseless experimental approach to new media – the very first contemporary artist, Nauman has been noted for his landmark conceptual approach.

Henriette Huldisch is Chief Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Andrea Lissoni is Artistic Director of the Haus der Kunst, Munich, and former Senior Curator, International Art (Film) at Tate Modern.

Nicholas Serota is Chair of Arts Council England, and former Director of Tate.

Joan Simon is an independent curator and editor.

Katy Wan is Assistant Curator at Tate Modern.

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Date Published

2020

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Language

English

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26.5 x 21 cm, 176pgs