Bruce Conner’s work majorly influenced in the formation and character of California art. Conner created a new lexicon of film and fine art for the post-war generation. The exhibition features a delicate assemblage wall sculpture from 1961, the artist’s late suite of large jacquard tapestries, and a series of miniature inkblot drawings mounted in tiny frames. The exhibition describes works of intensive exploration, from the 70’s till the artist’s death in 2008.
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SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE | Smaller Bruce Conner exhibits not to be missed
Two strong Bruce Conner exhibitions that might be missed in the shadow of the artist’s extraordinary retrospective at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (“It’s All True,” through Jan. 22) are being simultaneously presented at downtown galleries. Both shows are small, particularly in comparison to the massive SFMOMA affair, and both focus on aspects of Conner’s extensive graphic work.
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