Bruce Nauman (born December 6, 1941, in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is a contemporary American artist. His practice spans a broad range of media including sculpture, photography, neon, video, drawing, printmaking, and performance. Nauman cites Samuel Beckett, Ludwig Wittgenstein, John Cage, Philip Glass, La Monte Young and Meredith Monk as major influences on his work. Nauman was a part of the Process Art Movement. Nauman studied mathematics and physics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and art with William T.
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Violin Problem No. 2
Soundtrack from First Violin Film
Rhythmic Stamping (Four Rhythms in Preparation for Video Tape Problems)
You May Not Want To Be Here
Work Work
Raw Material - MMMM
Get Out of My Mind, Get Out of This Room
Thank You Thank You
100 Live and Die
False Silence
OK OK OK
Consummate Mask of Rock
World Peace - Bernard
World Peace - mei mei
Left or Standing / Standing or Left Standing
No No No No - Walter
Anthro/Socio
Pete and Repeat / Dark and Stormy Night
Violin problem two / Playing two notes, very close together (extrait), 1969, 3'51
Good Boy Bad Boy - Tucker
Shit in Your Hat
Think Think Think
Good Boy Bad Boy - Jean
No No No No - New Musuem
The True Artist Is An Amazaing Luminous Fountain
The True Artist Is An Amazing Luminous Fountain
Work, Work
Shit In Your Hat - Head On A Chair
Thank You, Thank You
No, No, No, No - Walter
Good Boy, Bad Boy - Joan
Anthro / Socio
No, No, No, No - New Museum
Pete & Repeat / Dark & Stormy Night
Think, Think, Think
No No New Museum
Good Boy, Bad Boy - Tucker
Pete and Repeat/Dark and Stormy Night
Rhythmic Stamping/Four Rhythms In Preparation For Video Tape Problems
Walking in an Exaggerated Manner...
A
No No No No - New Museum
Good Boy Bad Boy - Joan
Clown Torture, 1987
Left or Standing/Standing or Left Standing
Soundtrack From First Violin Film (Playing All Four Strings On The Violin)
Violin Problem Two (Playing Two Notes Very Close Together)
467 - Bruce Nauman. Untitled. 1965 (English)
good boy bad boy- joan
shit in your hat-head on a chair
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