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Bruce Nauman : the true artist / Peter Plagens

by Peter Plagens

This volume analyses the career and studio practice of a pioneering contemporary artist across diverse media including sculpture, performance, and neon. It traces his development from his early studies through to his status as an influential international figure.

Accession 13188 ISBN 9780714849959 Publisher Phaidon Press
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