Bruce Nauman "Days"

The Museum of Modern Art

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A recent addition to the Museum’s collection, Bruce Nauman’s "Days" (2009) was created for, and debuted at, the 2009 Venice Biennale, where the artist represented the United States with the solo exhibition "Bruce Nauman: Topological Gardens." "Days" is a “sound sculpture” consisting of a continuous stream of seven voices reciting the days of the week in random order. Fourteen suspended speakers are installed in two rows with one voice emanating from each pair of speakers as the visitor passes between them. There are men’s voices and women’s voices, old and young. Some speak swiftly, others with pause, each with his or her own cadence. The collection of distinctive voices produces a chorus—at times cacophonous, at others, resonant—and creates a sonic cocoon that envelops the visitor. The work invokes both the banality and the profundity of the passing of each day, and invites reflection on how we measure, differentiate, and commemorate time.

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from June 02, 2010 to August 23, 2010

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Bruce Nauman

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