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Bruce Nauman’s wildly influential, relentlessly imitated work explores the poetics of confusion, anxiety, boredom, entrapment, and failure. One of the artist’s most spectacular achievements to date, Clown Torture consists of two rectangular pedestals, each supporting two pairs of stacked color monitors; two large color-video projections on ...
14. Sept. 2019 · Bruce Nauman - Clown Torture, 1987. Video installation, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, 2010 More about Bruce Nauman at https://publicdelivery.org/tag/bruce-...
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29. Mai 2022 · 31. 3.2K views 1 year ago. As you look at Bruce Nauman’s Clown Torture, what you see is the wildness and relentlessness of his work. A deeper examination of this masterpiece also reveals...
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13. Aug. 2009 · Exhibit from the Art Institute of Chicago
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29. Apr. 2006 · By touching on sensitive issues such as confinement, mental alienation, surveillance and torture, Bruce Nauman created with Clown Torture a striking and moving artwork. By subverting the image of the clown from its usual function and playing on repetition, the artist creates a stifling, distressing situation.
How is Bruce Nauman’s ‘Clown Torture’ art? | Tatler Asia. Our art series demystifies the artworks we love—or love to hate. Ahead of Bruce Nauman’s Tai Kwun exhibition, we tackle a piece that is as disturbing now as it when it was first showcased 37 years ago.
Clown Torture (1987) – in four separate stacked video screens, a clown screaming "No" repeatedly, a clown telling an annoying children's joke, a clown balancing goldfish bowls, and a clown sitting on a public toilet.