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Bruce Nauman  born 1941

Bruce Nauman from Studies for Holograms (a-e), b 1970
© ARS, NY and DACS, London 2002

from Studies for Holograms (a-e) (P77629-P77633; complete)

b  1970

Screenprint on paper
image: 513 x 662 mm
on paper, print

Purchased 1994

P77630
Nauman has explained that these Studies for Holograms grew out of his performance works: 'The idea of making faces had to do with thinking about the body as something you can manipulate. I had done some performance pieces - rigorous works dealing with standing, leaning, bending - and as they were performed, some of them seemed to carry a large emotional impact. I was very interested in that: if you perform a bunch of arbitrary operations, some people will make very strong connections with them and others won't.'
 (From the display caption September 2004)