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Double Poke in the Eye II by 
																	Bruce Nauman

Bruce Nauman

( American, 1941 )

Double Poke in the Eye II

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Materials:

neon and white aluminum box

Size Notes:

36 x 10

Description:

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Exhibited:

Cologne, Daniel Bucholz Gallery, Multiples, 1987; New York, Josh Baer Gallery, Schizophrenia, 1987; Syracuse, Everson Museum of Art; Cincinnati, Contemporary Arts Center; New York, I.B.M. Gallery of Science and Art; Miami, Center for the Fine Arts, Digital Visions: Computers and Art, 1987-1988; Cleveland Museum of Art, Illuminations: The Art of Light, 1987; New York, Leo Castelli Gallery, Art Against AIDS, 1987; Indianapolis Center for Contemporary Art, Herron Gallery, Welcome Back, Painting, Sculpture and Works on Paper by Contemporary Artists from Indiana, 1988; New York, Kent Gallery, Altered States, 1988; Montreal, La Cit des Arts et des Nouvelles Technologies de Montral, Images du Futur, 1988; New York, Brooke Alexander Editions, Selected Prints, 1989; Chicago, Donald Young Gallery; Los Angeles, Earl McGrath Gallery; Santa Monica, Pence Gallery, Bruce Nauman: 1970-89, 1989; Los Angeles, Marc Richards Gallery, Multiples, 1989; St. Louis, Washington University Gallery of Art, Steinberg Hall, Bruce Nauman: Light Works, 1993; Ridgefield, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art & The Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art,Bruce Nauman: 1985-1996, Drawings, Prints and Related Works, 1997-1998, pp. 38-39, illustrated in color (another example exhibited); New York, United States Mission to the United Nations,Art in Embassies,2000 (another example exhibited); New York, Marianne Boesky Gallery,Penetration, 2002 (another example exhibited); Milwaukee Art Museum; Indianapolis Museum of Art; North Miami,Museum of Contemporary Art; Seattle, University of Washington,Henry Art Gallery; Muse d'art contemporaindeMontral; Victoria, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art; South Brisbane, Queensland Art Gallery,Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works with Light, 2006-2008, no. 69, p. 78, illustrated in color (another example exhibited); Venice, U.S. Pavilion at the Giardini della Biennale,Bruce Nauman: Topological Gardens, 2009, no. 3, p. 116, illustrated in color (another example exhibited); Tel Aviv, United States Embassy in Tel Aviv,Art in Embassies,2009 (another example exhibited); Denver Art Museum,Focus: The Figure, 2008-2011 (another example exhibited); Denver Art Museum,BLINK! Light, Sound and Moving Image, 2011 (another example exhibited)

Literature:

Jeanne Silverthorne, 'To Live and to Die,'Parkett, no. 10, Zurich 1986, p.16, illustrated (another example illustrated); Neal Benezra, Bruce Nauman Catalogue Raisonn, Minneapolis 1995, no. 333, p. 294, illustrated (another example illustrated); Eugen Blume,Bruce Nauman, Berlin,2010, no. 41, pp. 136 and 212, illustrated in color; Peter Plagens,Bruce Nauman: The True Artist,New York, 2014, pp. 196-197, illustrated in color (another example illustrated)

Provenance:

Leo Castelli Gallery, New York; Acquired from the above in May 1996 by the present owner

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