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The first book devoted solely to Bruce Nauman's corridors and other
architectural installations, Bruce Nauman: Spatial Encounters
deftly explores the significance of these works in the development
of his singular art practice, examining them in the context of the
period and in relation to other artists like Dan Graham, Robert
Morris, Paul Kos, and James Turrell. Designed for viewer
participation, Bruce Nauman's architectural installations often
confound expectations and induce physical and psychological unease.
The essays in this book consider these works, which begin in 1969
and continue into the 1970s and beyond, in terms of the physical,
perceptual, and psychological pressures they exert on the
participant. Three interlocking perspectives on the topic-Constance
M. Lewallen's historical overview, Dore Bowen's case study of
Nauman's 1970 Corridor Installation with Mirror-San Jose
Installation (Double Wedge Corridor with Mirror), and a
supplementary essay by Ted Mann on Nauman's drawings-provide a
comprehensive and in-depth approach. The book coincides with the
major retrospective exhibition Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts at
the Schaulager Museum, Basel, Switzerland (March 17-August 26,
2018) and the Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, New York (October
21, 2018-March 17, 2019).
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