1. Bruce Conner: It's All True - SFMOMA
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
2. Bruce Conner - Hosfelt Gallery
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Bruce Conner Exhibitions: Bruce Conner, Wayfinding: Bruce Conner's Marker Drawings, 6 Dec 2024 - 25 Jan 2025; Bruce Conner + Jess, The Virtue of Uncertainty, 5 Sep - 14 Oct 2023; OFF THE GRID: Post-Formal Conceptualism, 11 Apr - 20 May 2023; Where We Are, 23 Oct - 24 Nov...
3. Bruce Conner, Shoes, 1960-64 - David Nolan Gallery - Artlogic
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Bruce Conner Shoes, 1960-64 shoes, beads, fringe, snakeskin, fur, fabric, gold leaf, and paint variable
4. Bruce Conner with John Yau - The Brooklyn Rail
Bruce Conner: It was in 1967. They were shooting a scene in Cool Hand Luke on a country road, California flatland, very much like the Southern environment where ...
"I decided it would be interesting to submit an article to ArtNews about Bruce Conner making a peanut butter sandwich, peanut butter being one of my favorite foods and main standbys during periods of economic distress. I also decided that it should be compulsively and precisely detailed."
5. Bruce Conner Archives - Nighthawknyc.com
In addition to the chance to see amazing work by Bruce Conner I'd never seen before, the show marked my first chance to see work by his Artist wife, Jean Conner ...
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6. Bruce Conner - Crown Point Press
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Bruce Conner (1933-2008) worked in a variety of media, including assemblage, sculpture, painting, photography, and film. As a leader of the San Francisco Beat movement, he became known for making assemblages of broken dolls, old furniture, nylon, wax, rope, and shoes. He was inspired by Surrealism and Victorian aesthetics and often confronted ideas about death in his work. His assemblages were usually politically-charged and critical of consumerism in mainstream American society. In a letter to his friend Paula Kirkeby, Conner wrote, “my work is described as beautiful, horrible, hogwash, genius, maundering, precise, quaint, avant-garde, historical, hackneyed, masterful, trivial, intense, mystical, virtuosic, bewildering…” He concluded, “It’s all true.”
7. Bruce Conner - Artforum
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BRUCE CONNER’S DEATH this past summer was not his first. Back in 1972, in an attempt to stanch annual solicitations for inclusion in Who’s Who in America, he wrote to…
8. Oral history interview with Bruce Conner, 1974 August 12
An interview of Bruce Conner conducted 1974 August 12, by Paul Karlstrom, for the Archives of American Art.