Bruce Nauman : disappearing acts / edited by Kathy Halbreich [and four others].
Bruce Nauman is widely acknowledged as a central figure in contemporary art, and the stringent questioning of values --both aesthetic and moral-- that has long sustained his project remains urgent today. For more than fifty years, Nauman has explored how mutable experiences of time, space, sound, mo...
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New York, NY :
The Museum of Modern Art,
[2018]
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Maja Oeri
- Foreword / Glenn D. Lowry
- Disappearing Acts Appear / Kathy Halbreich
- Selected Exhibition History / Taylor Walsh
- Deceptive Practice / Jeffrey Weiss
- Positions / Ralph Lemon
- Photography from the Studio to the Moon / Roxana Marcoci
- Resistances / Suzanne Hudson
- White Male/Black Balls / Nicolás Guagnini
- "Here is Every" / Liz Kotz
- Neon Sign, None Sing / Glenn Ligon
- Frames and Repetitions: Neons as Moving Pictures / Ute Holl
- Dilemmas of Visibility / Magnus Schaefer
- "Two Kinds of Information" / Felicity D. Scott
- Back in the Saddle / Thomas Beard
- The Space under the Chair / Catherine Lord
- Playing the Game / Martina Venanzoni
- Disquiet Color / Briony Fer
- The Pratfall Effect / Rachel Harrison
- To Come Undone / Taylor Walsh
- Diagramming Nauman in Seven Parts / Julia Keller.