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Located in Series 1) Derivative Recordings. Shows the neon components for Vices and Virtues being fabricated. Bruce Nauman interviewed by Mary Beebe and Sherman George. Views of the piece from inside its home on the Charles Lee Powell Structural Systems Laboratory. Evening reception for the opening of the piece. Close up shots of the original gouache drawing for the piece. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This digital video recording is a surrogate of an item from the Stuart Collection Records (Box 1, Folder 9). [Title, Date]. Stuart Collection Records. RSS 1250. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego. University of California, San Diego
Type
moving image
Format
Betacam-SP video recording (57 minutes, 13 seconds)
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb9765823f
Language
English
Subject
Public art Neon sculpture Outdoor sculpture Interviews Artists Site-specific works Installations (Art) Sculpture Nauman, Bruce (American sculptor, photographer, and performance artist, born 1941) Beebe, Mary Livingstone, 1940- Gregoire, Mathieu (American conceptual artist, born 1953) George, Sherman (American filmmaker)
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