Bruce Conner: The 70s: Painting, Drawing, Film
Exhibition in Kunsthalle Wien “Bruce Conner: the 70s” — 08.10.2010-30.01.2010. Few artists have contributed seminal works to as many genres as Bruce Conner. An assemblage artist famed for his use of nylon stockings, he also pioneered the use of found footage and the high‑speed film editing now familiar to us from MTV, and was one of the earliest filmmakers to use pop and soul music on his soundtracks. In the 1960s, Conner collaborated with Toni Basil (of “Mickey” fame) on his dance film Breakaway, and in the 1970s with Devo, David Byrne and Brian Eno on music videos. This survey examines the formal parallels between Conner's works as an artist and filmmaker, and looks at drawings, oil and acrylic paintings, lithographs, prints, photograms and photographs alongside three of Conner's best‑known films: Breakaway (1966), Crossroads (1976), and Marilyn Times Five (1968–1973).
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Stiftung Ursula Blickle (Article author), Steffen Barbara (Article author), Matt Gerald (Article author), Turvey Malcolm (Article author), Miessgang Thomas (Article author), Silva Michelle (Article author)
Nuremberg
2010
216 pages
9783869841601
Available on request
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