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Bruce Nauman is an American Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1941. His work is currently being shown at multiple venues like Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. Numerous key galleries and museums such as PalaisPopulaire by Deutsche Bank have featured Bruce Nauman's work in the past.Bruce Nauman's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 25 USD to 8,996,400 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 8,996,400 USD for Life, Death, Love, Hate, Pleasure, Pain, sold at Sotheby's New York in 2021. Bruce Nauman has been featured in articles for Art Viewer, The Guardian and FAD Magazine. The most recent article is Favorite Finds at Frieze Los Angeles 2024 written for WHITEWALL in March 2024.
This year's edition of Frieze Los Angeles returned to the Santa Monica airport to show nearly 100 galleries filled with an array of unforgettable presentations.
In the exhibition This Is Us, selected works from the four largest Flemish museums for contemporary art will be presented together for the very first time.
Photographer Rodney Holbrook isn’t the first artist to capture a rodent in his studio. From Keith Haring to Paul Klee, painters have long been fascinated – and tormented – by the creatures.
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..Since the 1960s, Nauman's radical interdisciplinary approach has challenged conventions while producing new methodologies for making art and meaning...
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..Since the 1960s, Nauman's radical interdisciplinary approach has challenged conventions while producing new methodologies for creating art and meaning...
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..Nauman investigates and purposefully challenges the traditional dichotomies between the body and mind, sight and sound, memory and contemporaneity, offering insights into the paradoxical nature of the...
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..According to Nauman, the concentric circles of tape affixed to the floor represent a cut that bisects a cone the apex of which begins at the center of the earth and ultimately projects out to the universe...
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