Bruce Nauman

Bruce Nauman Tate Modern

A journey through the ground-breaking works of this quintessential contemporary artist.

Bruce Nauman is a restlessly inventive artist. Since the late 1960s, he has continually tested what an artwork can be, by reshaping old forms and creating new ones. His ground-breaking works using sound, film, video and neon have influenced generations of artists.

This is the first major exhibition of his work in London in more than 20 years. It allows visitors to engage with the artist’s universe through immersive installations with a strong emphasis on sound and moving image, as well as poetic sculptures and neon pieces.

Major works like Double Steel Cage Piece 1974, Anthro/Socio (Rinde Spinning) and Clown Torture 1987 highlights Nauman’s distinctive preoccupations and how he incessantly revisits them – yet never repeats himself.

Currently booking until 31 December 2020

Timed tickets must be booked before visiting
All visitors including Members need to book a ticket
This ticket includes access to both collection routes

Duration 07 October 2020 - 21 February 2021
Times Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
Cost £13 - Advance Booking Required
Venue Tate Modern
Address Bankside, London, SE1 9TG
Contact / visiting.modern@tate.org.uk / www.tate.org.uk/

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