Bruce’s work is defined by its gothic revival sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Drawing Room Cabinet
Designed by Bruce James Talbert Scottish, active in England, 1838–1881 Made by Gillow & Company England, 1730–1974

Lined Curtain Panel
Design attributed to Bruce James Talbert (English, 1838-1881) Possibly manufactured by J. W. & C. Ward

Clown Torture
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

Human Nature/Life Death
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

Good Boy Bad Boy
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

Art Make-Up
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

11/19/73
Bruce Conner American, 1933–2008

Diamond Africa with Chair Tuned D E A D
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

Gene and Nancy Bavinger House: West Elevation
Architect: Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Delineator: Herb Greene (Greenberg) (American, born 1929)

A Movie
Bruce Conner American, 1933–2008

Dance or Exercise on the Perimeter of a Square (Square Dance)
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

White Anger, Red Danger, Yellow Peril, Black Death
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

Gene and Nancy Bavinger House, Foundation and Floor Plan Footing Sections, Norman, Oklahoma, Working Drawing
Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) William H. Wilson (American, active 1950s)

Second Poem Piece
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

Clock
Bruce Conner American, 1933–2008

Untitled
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

Crystal Chapel, Norman, Oklahoma, Interior Perspective
Bruce Goff American, 1904-1982 Herb Greene American, born 1929

Gene and Nancy Bavinger House, Section, Norman, Oklahoma, Design Drawing
Bruce Alonzo Goff American, 1904-1982

Study for Holograms
Bruce Nauman American, born 1941

Gene and Nancy Bavinger House: North Elevation Showing Suspension Bridge over Ravine
Architect: Bruce Alonzo Goff (American, 1904-1982) Delineator: Herb Greene (Greenberg) (American, born 1929)