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Bruce Nauman  born 1941

Bruce Nauman Good Boy Bad Boy 1985
© ARS, NY and DACS, London 2002
Good Boy Bad Boy  1985

Colour video and monitors
duration: 60 min., 52 sec.
installation

Purchased 1994

T06853

Bruce Nauman’s performances, films and video works often use language games and repetition to explore the nature of language and perception. In this work two monitors are placed at head height, so that the performers stare out directly at the viewer. Two professional actors recite the same series of one hundred phrases, beginning in a flat tone but becoming more emotional. Because they are talking at different speeds, the actors fall out of step with each other, and the continuously looped videos become out of sequence. Many of the statements imply moral judgements which, through repetition, seem increasingly threatening.

Bruce Nauman was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1941. He now lives and works in New Mexico.

 (From the display caption July 2008)