Bruce Nauman

American (67 years old, born 1941)

Sample work by Bruce Nauman

Mean Clown Welcome (1985)
neon tubing mounted on metal
monolith
72 x 82 x 13 inches
Udo and Annette Brandhorst Collection


Galleries showing Bruce Nauman

Baumgartner GalleryElectronic Arts Intermix (EAI)James Cohan Gallery
Jim Kempner Fine ArtSperone WestwaterVan De Weghe
Susan Sheehan Gallery

Shows with Bruce Nauman

Projection and Displacement: Drawings for Installations at Sperone WestwaterFeb 19, 2008-Mar 29, 2008
Sperone Westwater is pleased to present a historical survey of installation drawings by Bruce Nauman, who has just been selected to represent the United States in the American Pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale. This is Nauman’s ninth solo exhibit...
Mirror Mirror at Edward Thorp GalleryJan 19, 2008-Feb 23, 2008
The Edward Thorp Gallery will present an exhibition of mirrors and mirror related artworks. Many contemporary artists have utilized the mirror both conceptually and physically: the mirror lends itself to many a commentary on the nature of seeing, re...
The Sum of Its Parts at Cheim & ReadJan 8, 2008-Feb 2, 2008
Cheim & Read is pleased to announce a group exhibition of works by a diverse selection of artists, all of whom create artworks configured from multiple parts, sequences or series. Artists included in the show are Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Tere...
A Point in Space Is a Place for an Argument at David ZwirnerJun 28, 2007-Aug 10, 2007
Opening on June 28, 2007, David Zwirner is pleased to present A Point in Space Is a Place for an Argument. Deriving its title from Ludwig Wittgenstein’s seminal text, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, the exhibition will include a selection of works by...
CUE Art Foundation Benefit Art Auction & Cocktail Party at CUE Art FoundationJan 30, 2007-Jan 30, 2007
Tuesday, January 30, 2007, 6:30 - 9:30pm 6: 45 - 9:00pm: Silent Auction, 7:45 pm: Live Auction with Jennifer Roth, Senior VP, Sotheby's Live Auction will feature works by Artist-Curators Polly Apfelbaum, Christopher Brown, Cameron Martin, Bruce N...

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Bruce Nauman Auction Archive

20082 lots (2 results, 0% unsold)
200712 lots (12 results, 0% unsold)
20062 lots (2 results, 0% unsold)

Auction Results

Premium is the auction house commission. It is added to the winning bid and charged to the buyer. To allow a comparison of winning bids and auction house estimates, the amounts below do not include buyer's premium, unless explicitly stated. Only contemporary art auctions after November 1, 2006 are included.
Display currency as:
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art Day, New York, May 15, 2008
Lot: 113Study For A Project
pencil on paper
Estimate: $80,000 - $100,000
Premium:    22.5%$9,000
Result with premium:   $49,000
$40,000
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art Evening, New York, May 14, 2008
Lot: 4Julie Head/julie Head
wax on wood base
Estimate: $800,000 - $1,200,000
Premium:    16.6%$149,000
Result with premium:   $1,049,000
$900,000
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art, New York, November 15, 2007
Lot: 455Violent Incident: Man - Woman,...
Video
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
Premium:    25.0%$3,250
Result with premium:   $16,250
$13,000
Christie's, Post War and Contemporary Art Afternoon Session, New York, November 14, 2007
Lot: 401Untitled (Study for Undergroun...
charcoal, powdered charcoal, gouache, yellow chalk and tape on two attatched sheets of paper
40¾ x 50¼ in. (103.5 x...
Estimate: $200,000 - $300,000
Premium:    20.3%$71,000
Result with premium:   $421,000
$350,000
Lot: 402Double Poke in the Eye II (1985)
neon and white aluminum box
24 x 36 x 6¼ in. (61 x 91.4 x 15.8 cm.)
Estimate: $120,000 - $180,000
Premium:    20.4%$49,000
Result with premium:   $289,000
$240,000
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art, Day, London, New Bond Street, June 22, 2007
Lot: 367Maquette for Poster
Pen, Paper, Pencil
Estimate: £12,000 - £15,000
Premium:    20.0%£2,400
Result with premium:   £14,400
£12,000
Christie's, Post War and Contemporary Art Afternoon Session, New York, May 17, 2007
Lot: 350Second Poem PieceEstimate: $350,000 - $450,000
Premium:    15.1%$196,000
Result with premium:   $1,496,000
$1,300,000
Lot: 351I Live The Good Life/i'm Having Fun/you'...Estimate: $300,000 - $400,000
Premium:    18.7%$112,000
Result with premium:   $712,000
$600,000
Lot: 362Double Poke In The Eye IiEstimate: $100,000 - $150,000
Premium:    20.0%$32,000
Result with premium:   $192,000
$160,000
Lot: 363Good Boy Bad BoyEstimate: $40,000 - $60,000
Premium:    20.0%$42,000
Result with premium:   $252,000
$210,000
Lot: 364Seated Figures BlackEstimate: $150,000 - $200,000
Premium:    20.0%$52,000
Result with premium:   $312,000
$260,000
Lot: 365Mirror/imageEstimate: $80,000 - $120,000
Premium:    20.0%$18,000
Result with premium:   $108,000
$90,000
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art, New York, May 16, 2007
Lot: 519A Rose Has No Teeth
Other
Estimate: $100,000 - $150,000
Premium:    20.0%$86,000
Result with premium:   $516,000
$430,000
Christie's, First Open Post-War and Contemporary Art, New York, February 28, 2007
Lot: 298UntitledEstimate: $30,000 - $40,000
Premium:    20.0%$11,600
Result with premium:   $69,600
$58,000
Christie's, Post War and Contemporary Art Afternoon Session, New York, November 16, 2006
Lot: 489Poke In The Eye IEstimate: $35,000 - $45,000
Premium:    20.0%$20,000
Result with premium:   $120,000
$100,000
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art Evening, New York, November 14, 2006
Lot: 44Untitled
Fiberglass, Glass
Estimate: $250,000 - $350,000
Premium:    17.0%$54,400
Result with premium:   $374,400
$320,000

Exhibitions by iCI - Independent Curators International

Slightly Unbalanced(2008 - 2009)
100 Artists See God(2004 - 2006)
Critiques of Pure Abstraction(1995 - 1997)
Points of Departure: Origins in Video(1990 - 1991)
Large Drawings(1985)
Indiana Influences(1984)
The Sense of Self: From Self-Portrait to Autobiography(1978 - 1980)

Awards

The Larry Aldrich AwardPosted: 2007-05-15
All Recipients of The Larry Aldrich Award
Received in 1995

Exhibitions

Documenta 9, 1992Posted: 2007-05-21
All Artists in Documenta 9, 1992

La Biennale di Venezia 2005Posted: 2007-05-16
All Artists in La Biennale di Venezia 2005
Italian Pavilion - The Experience of Art

4th Berlin Biennial 2006Posted: 2007-05-15
All Artists in 4th Berlin Biennial 2006

Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) 2006Posted: 2006-08-08
North Miami, FL - Recognized as one of
America's most provocative and innovative artists working today, Bruce
Nauman addresses the essential elements of human existence,
challenging the parameters of contemporary art through nontraditional
materials.


A major retrospective exhibition of Nauman's work in neon and
fluorescent light will be on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art
(MOCA) from October 13, 2006 through January 7, 2007. Titled
Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works with Light, the
exhibition includes16 of Nauman's word play and identity signs,
fluorescent light environments, and figurative neons, from the 1960s
through the mid-1980s.


Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works with Light is
organized by the Milwaukee Museum of Art in Wisconsin, and curated by
Joseph D. Ketner, II, chief curator of the Milwaukee Art Museum.


The exhibition will be on view at MOCA during the Art Basel Miami
Beach fair. Following its presentation in Miami, it will travel to
venues in Washington, Montreal, and Australia.


Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works with Light traces
Nauman's use of light as a medium that is both sensual and
contemplative while aggressively penetrating the environment with its
message and imagery. Nauman varies his artistic process to meet the
demands of his ideas, using a variety of media. Light, an enduring
symbol for spiritual invigoration, offered the artist a medium with
which to explore how perception is shaped, and logic and meaning is
conveyed. In Nauman's hands, the playful carnival-like nature of neon
is transformed into psychological, social, sexual and political
inquiry, often presented with irony and humor.


"This exhibition is all about the visitor's experience," said Joseph
D. Ketner II. "Visitors will walk into a gallery full of neon signs
and fluorescent light environments. They'll experience a
disorientation of light and space, just as Nauman intended."


Nauman, a Wisconsin native who lives in New Mexico, first worked with
light in the mid-1960s at which time he became intrigued with the neon
advertising signs on the streets outside his studio. His early light
series grappled with the semiotics of body and identity. Neon
Templates of the Left Half of My Body Taken at Ten-Inch
Intervals
(1966), which grew out of a performance work, is an
innovative exercise in portraiture as sculpture. The True
Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths
(Window or
Wall Sign), 1967 challenges art as transformative. My Name As
Though It Were Written on the Surface of Moon
(1968)
addresses name in relation to identity while at the same time
challenging the value placed on an artist's signature.


Nauman's word game neons evoke poetry that cuts to the essence of the
human condition. The confrontational potential of neon offers harsh
and socio-political commentary in such pieces as Raw
War
(1970), Violins Violence Silence
(1981-82) and Run From Fear, Fun from Rear (1972).
The monumental One Hundred Live and Die (1984), his
largest and most complex neon piece, overwhelms the viewer with strong
directives.


Nauman's fluorescent light environments use illumination and mirrors
to create oblique, disorienting spaces such as Corridor with
Mirror and White Lights
(1971) that is a marked contrast to
the bright imagery and clipped language of the neon signs.


The pictorial potential of signs is portrayed in the series of large
works representing life sizes figure in flashing lights which simulate
action. The humor of the stick-figured Hanged Man
(1985) quickly turns to horror when the game culminates with a graphic
execution. The jerky interaction of the two figures in Mean
Clown Welcome
(1985) suggest the conflicting forces of
attraction and repulsion in human relationships, as the figures both
welcome and battle one another.


Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works With Light is
sponsored by Andy and Carlene Ziegler.


At MOCA, the exhibition is sponsored in part by Daniel and Toni Holtz,
Jeanne and Michael Klein and Jacquelyn Klein.


Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works With Light will be
on view at MOCA North Miami through January 7, 2006 after which it
will travel to the Henry Gallery, University of Washington, the Musee
d'art contemporain de Montreal; Australian Centre for Contemporary
Art, Victoria and Queensland Art Gallery, Australia. A 96-page
catalogue accompanies the exhibition with essays by Joseph Ketner II,
chief curator of the Milwaukee Art Museum, Janet Kraynak, a New York
based art historian, and critic Gregory Volk.


The Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 770 NE 125th Street in
North Miami, Florida. It is open to the public Tuesday - Saturday,
11:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sunday, noon - 5:00 pm. The museum is also open on
the last Friday of each month with special evening hours from 7:00 -
10:00 pm. Admission is free for MOCA members, City of North Miami
residents and employees, children under 12; $5 adults; $3 seniors and
students with ID.


The museum's new annex MOCA at Goldman Warehouse is located in the
Wynwood Arts District at 404 NW 26th Street, just north of Downtown
Miami. It is open to the public by donation, Wednesday through
Saturday noon - 5:00 PM, with evening hours on the second Saturday of
the month from 7:00 - 10:00 PM.


For further information call 305-893-6211 or visit the web site
www.mocanomi.org.


More MOCA as MOCA turns 10!


Exhibitions and programs at MOCA are made possible through grants from
the City of North Miami, the Florida Arts Council, the Department of
State, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Cultural
Affairs Council, the Mayor and Miami-Dade Board of County
Commissioners.


The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami is accredited by the
American Association of Museums.


Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) 2006Posted: 2006-08-08
North Miami, FL - Recognized as one of America's most provocative and
innovative artists working today, Bruce Nauman addresses the essential
elements of human existence, challenging the parameters of contemporary
art through nontraditional materials.

A major retrospective exhibition of Nauman's work in neon and
fluorescent light will be on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art
(MOCA) from October 13, 2006 through January 7, 2007. Titled Elusive
Signs: Bruce Nauman Works with Light, the exhibition includes16 of
Nauman's word play and identity signs, fluorescent light environments,
and figurative neons, from the 1960s through the mid-1980s.

Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works with Light is organized by the
Milwaukee Museum of Art in Wisconsin, and curated by Joseph D. Ketner,
II, chief curator of the Milwaukee Art Museum.

The exhibition will be on view at MOCA during the Art Basel Miami Beach
fair. Following its presentation in Miami, it will travel to venues in
Washington, Montreal, and Australia.

Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works with Light traces Nauman's use of
light as a medium that is both sensual and contemplative while
aggressively penetrating the environment with its message and imagery.
Nauman varies his artistic process to meet the demands of his ideas,
using a variety of media. Light, an enduring symbol for spiritual
invigoration, offered the artist a medium with which to explore how
perception is shaped, and logic and meaning is conveyed. In Nauman's
hands, the playful carnival-like nature of neon is transformed into
psychological, social, sexual and political inquiry, often presented
with irony and humor.

"This exhibition is all about the visitor's experience," said Joseph D.
Ketner II. "Visitors will walk into a gallery full of neon signs and
fluorescent light environments. They'll experience a disorientation of
light and space, just as Nauman intended."

Nauman, a Wisconsin native who lives in New Mexico, first worked with
light in the mid-1960s at which time he became intrigued with the neon
advertising signs on the streets outside his studio. His early light
series grappled with the semiotics of body and identity. Neon Templates
of the Left Half of My Body Taken at Ten-Inch Intervals (1966), which
grew out of a performance work, is an innovative exercise in
portraiture as sculpture. The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing
Mystic Truths (Window or Wall Sign), 1967 challenges art as
transformative. My Name As Though It Were Written on the Surface of
Moon (1968) addresses name in relation to identity while at the same
time challenging the value placed on an artist's signature.

Nauman's word game neons evoke poetry that cuts to the essence of the
human condition. The confrontational potential of neon offers harsh and
socio-political commentary in such pieces as Raw War (1970), Violins
Violence Silence (1981-82) and Run From Fear, Fun from Rear (1972). The
monumental One Hundred Live and Die (1984), his largest and most
complex neon piece, overwhelms the viewer with strong directives.

Nauman's fluorescent light environments use illumination and mirrors to
create oblique, disorienting spaces such as Corridor with Mirror and
White Lights (1971) that is a marked contrast to the bright imagery and
clipped language of the neon signs.

The pictorial potential of signs is portrayed in the series of large
works representing life sizes figure in flashing lights which simulate
action. The humor of the stick-figured Hanged Man (1985) quickly turns
to horror when the game culminates with a graphic execution. The jerky
interaction of the two figures in Mean Clown Welcome (1985) suggest the
conflicting forces of attraction and repulsion in human relationships,
as the figures both welcome and battle one another.

Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works With Light is sponsored by Andy and
Carlene Ziegler.

At MOCA, the exhibition is sponsored in part by Daniel and Toni Holtz,
Jeanne and Michael Klein and Jacquelyn Klein.

Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works With Light will be on view at MOCA
North Miami through January 7, 2006 after which it will travel to the
Henry Gallery, University of Washington, the Musee d'art contemporain
de Montreal; Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Victoria and
Queensland Art Gallery, Australia. A 96-page catalogue accompanies the
exhibition with essays by Joseph Ketner II, chief curator of the
Milwaukee Art Museum, Janet Kraynak, a New York based art historian,
and critic Gregory Volk.

The Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 770 NE 125th Street in
North Miami, Florida. It is open to the public Tuesday - Saturday,
11:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sunday, noon - 5:00 pm. The museum is also open on
the last Friday of each month with special evening hours from 7:00 -
10:00 pm. Admission is free for MOCA members, City of North Miami
residents and employees, children under 12; $5 adults; $3 seniors and
students with ID.

The museum's new annex MOCA at Goldman Warehouse is located in the
Wynwood Arts District at 404 NW 26th Street, just north of Downtown
Miami. It is open to the public by donation, Wednesday through Saturday
noon - 5:00 PM, with evening hours on the second Saturday of the month
from 7:00 - 10:00 PM.

For further information call 305-893-6211 or visit the web site
www.mocanomi.org.

More MOCA as MOCA turns 10!

Exhibitions and programs at MOCA are made possible through grants from
the City of North Miami, the Florida Arts Council, the Department of
State, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Cultural
Affairs Council, the Mayor and Miami-Dade Board of County
Commissioners.

The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami is accredited by the
American Association of Museums.

Museum Collections


Books/DVDs/VHS by or about Bruce Nauman

Bruce Nauman: Theaters of Experience
Bruce Nauman, Susan Cross

By the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation...
Art: 21 - Art in the 21st Century (Seasons One & Two)
PBS Production

Season One Features: Andrea Zittel, Ann Hamilton, Barry McGee, Beryl Korot, Barbara Kruger, Bruce Nauman, James Turrell, John Feodorov, Kerry James Marshall, Laurie Anderson, Louise Bourgeois, Margaret Kilgallen, Maya Lin, Mel Chin, Matthew Barney, Michae...

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