Bruce Nauman. Live or die. : Collector's Choice Vol. 10 (Collector's Choice, Künstlermonographien Bd.10) (2010. 240 S. 30 schw.-w. u. 182 farb. Abb. 28.5 cm)

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Bruce Nauman. Live or die. : Collector's Choice Vol. 10 (Collector's Choice, Künstlermonographien Bd.10) (2010. 240 S. 30 schw.-w. u. 182 farb. Abb. 28.5 cm)

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Why is Bruce Nauman numbered among the best-known artists in the world? What it is about his many-sided oeuvre that has fascinated viewers for decades? Eugen Blume discusses these questions dealing with the works produced to date by one of the most outstanding living artist personalities. The text begins with Bruce Nauman's own recognition that his works development derives from a disappointment in the 'conditio humana.' The author therefore inquires about the conditions of human existence in the nineteen sixties and seventies and what test assemblies Nauman developed to assure himself of this. In his performances, the artist investigates elemental movements in terms of their significance for art as well as for human existence per se. It is an antiillusionist procedure, a disappointment of references of reality that are also understood as an antiform. Nauman does without aesthetic or narrative dimensions in his works, playing instead with the willingness of the viewer to deal with this work by means of his own actions. Starting with the conversations he carried out with Meredith Monk in 1967 and his encounter with John Cage and the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, the informative, 'descriptive' role of dance and the body is examined as one of the central themes in Nauman's work. Aside from dance movements, sound also takes on particular significance throughout his work. This interest in sound deriving from Nauman's own intense relationship to music is joined here by his language-oriented work. Since his days as a student, his dealings with puns promoted by his reading of the works of Wittgenstein are of considerable significance in his oeuvre and are also analysed in the text.-Exhibition: Hamburger Bahnhof from May 2010-Biennale award winner 2009, one of the most significant artists of the present day-Extraordinary series to collectThe artistBruce Nauman (born 1941 Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA) is one of the most famous artists in the world. His works were shown in the United States Pavilion at the 2009 Venice Biennale which was decorated as the best of the 53rd Biennale. Nauman dealings with photography, video, sculpture, neon lights and installations; sound and language are always also key elements of his work.Links: www.hamburgerbahnhof.de

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