Bruce Nauman Setting a Good Corner (Allegory & Metaphor), 1999
@ Corbett vs. Dempsey
2156 W Fulton St, Chicago, IL 60612
On view through Saturday, August 6th
In The Vault, CvsD is pleased to present Setting a Good Corner (Allegory & Metaphor) by Bruce Nauman. Filmed in 2000, after a six-year hiatus from making videos, Setting a Good Corner is an hour-long study of Nauman on his New Mexico ranch building a corner for a fence. Relating to Nauman’s early videos from the 70s that recorded his activities in the studio, Nauman here focuses on his activities at his ranch in a similar vein. Through the course of the video Nauman, clad in work clothes, cowboy hat and boots, set in the arid New Mexican desert, is observed using hand and power tools, placing various elements for the fence, and at one point is visited by his wife (the late artist Susan Rothenberg) and the family dogs. The video commences with a text written by Nauman emphasizing the importance of a good corner as well as detailing his construction strategy. The video concludes with notes from his ranch partner, critiquing Nauman’s work on the fence. About his process, Nauman has said “…what makes the work interesting is if you choose the right questions. Then, as you proceed, the answers are what’s interesting. If you choose the wrong questions and you proceed, you still get a result, but it’s not interesting. And so, that’s in there. I think I learned some of that from Sol LeWitt, who does a lot of that. He builds a structure that you have to work with, and the work could come out different every time. But if you follow the structure, it’s interesting—sometimes beautiful and sometimes just interesting.”
Image: Film Still from Setting a Good Corner (Allegory & Metaphor), 1999, single-channel video, transferred to DVD, 60:00 minutes. Edition of forty. Written and directed by Bruce Nauman.
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