Bruce Nauman (b. 1941) "Clown Taking a Shit", 1988 4-color lithograph on Transpagra paper Edition of 35 42.25 x 30.12 in.
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Bruce Nauman (b. 1941) "Clown Taking a Shit", 1988 4-color lithograph on Transpagra paper Edition of 35 42.25 x 30.12 in.

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Bruce NAUMAN (*1941) "Sex and Death by Murder and Suicide" (1985-2018) Neonröhren, auf Aluminium montiert Neon tubing mounted on aluminum monolith Emanuel Hoffmann-Stiftung, Depositum in der öffentlichen Kunstsammlung Basel Exhibition / Ausstellung “THE 80S. DIE KUNST DER 80ER JAHRE” “THE 80S. ART OF THE EIGHTIES” ALBERTINA Modern Wien / Vienna - 2021/2022
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Self Portrait as a Fountain, Bruce Nauman, 1966-67

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Happy birthday to Bruce Nauman, who was born on this day in 1941 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This neon is a founding work in Nauman’s career. At once serious and playful, Nauman poetically states the ideal role of the artist in society, but used a medium that was more commonly associated with mass-produced advertising, bar windows, and wall signs. What do you think the true role of the artist is today? 🌀
“The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths (Window or Wall Sign),” 1967, by Bruce Nauman © Bruce Nauman / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New YorkÂ
Contrapposto Studies, I through VII, 2015-2016. HD video installation (color, stereo sound, continuous play). Jointly owned by Pinault Collection and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Funding for the Philadelphia Museum of Art is made possible through the generosity of many donors. Courtesy of the Philadelphia Museum of Art © Bruce Nauman by SIAE 2021