Nauman Reiterated
By (Author) Janet Kraynak
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st July 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Digital, video and new media arts
709.2
Paperback
312
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 38mm
Bruce Nauman has been a force in the art world since the early 1960s with his challenging audio and video installations, photographic art, neon art, and sculptures. However, until now there has been surprisingly little sustained critical analysis of his extraordinary oeuvre.
"Nauman Reiterated "offers the first scholarly assessment of the artist's production with an in-depth thematic investigation of key works created between the mid-1960s and mid-1970s. Janet Kraynak argues that the coherence of Nauman's art can be found not in conventional categorizations of style, medium, or technique, but through understanding the artistic and cultural conditions that led to an interdisciplinary aesthetic of performance, which emerged in relation to technologies of reproduction, inscription, and recording. Kraynak provides a portrait of an artist who regularly defies expectations and genres, showing how Nauman's work responds to historical problems that have only increased in importance since he first addressed them, especially the technologization of society initiated by electronic media.
Nauman's reaction to the technological takeover of modern society, Kraynak suggests, is reiteration. Building from these observations, Kraynak explores how performance is intimately associated with the acceleration toward a fully technological society, which sees new modes of electronic recording and reproduction, the growth of information technologies, and the consolidation of technocracy.Through extensive archival research Kraynak has written a revealing examination of Nauman's thought-provoking and protean work.
"It had been Naumans genius to have reversed Minimalisms conception of sculpture, from a phenomenological idealism to a post-utopian subjectivity in which the conditions of surveillance, control and exertion are recognized as central in defining experience in the present. And Janet Kraynaks brilliant study is the first to have given Naumans aesthetic ambitions an adequately theorized interpretive apparatus."Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Harvard University
"Nauman Reiterated is cogent and original, based on extensive and unique primary research, and theorized in a distinct, coherent, and compelling way. Janet Kraynak, a recognized expert on Naumans work, deftly navigates the discourses of academic scholarship and the gallery/art-world, using a nuanced and detailed set of sources."Liz Kotz, author of Words to be Looked At: Language in 1960s Art
Janet Kraynak is associate professor of art history at the New School. She is the editor of Please Pay Attention Please: Bruce Naumans Words: Writings and Interviews.