
Bruce Nauman is one of the most influential artists at work today. His pioneering explorations of sculpture, performance, film, video and sound have broken new ground and inspired innumerable artistic careers. Raw Materials chronicles Nauman’s encounter with the cavernous space of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, transformed through the medium of sound. At the same time, it provides an insight into the sources of some of Nauman’s best-known works and an overview of a career that has established his status as one of contemporary art’s greatest innovators. Extensively illustrated and incorporating the full texts from the installation, two major essays by Emma Dexter, Senior Curator, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, along with catalogue entries by Ben Borthwick, Assistant Curator at Tate Modern, this is an important contribution to the appreciation of a unique artistic vision.
Author: Bruce Nauman, English, Monograph .
Specifications: Soft cover, 240x200mm, 142 pages, full colour prints
, ISBN: 978 185437559 9 .
Price (ZA) R330.00
Keywords: Ben Borthwick, Bookstore, Bruce Nauman, emma-dexter, TATE Gallery London