Bruce Conner
American
1933, McPherson, Kansas
2008, San Francisco, Bay Area
Bruce Conner was many things, among them a filmmaker, a mixed-media artist, a Beat, a punk, and a notorious prankster. In this collage of rare archival footage, Bruce Conner discusses how, as an artist, he can’t be pinned down and doesn’t want to be. Decades after his groundbreaking work first appeared, it’s still all true.
Audio Stories
Hear how Conner defies categorization
transcripts
Works in the Collection
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Bruce ConnerA MOVIE [16mm film]
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Bruce ConnerA MOVIE [35mm film]
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Bruce ConnerKathy Cohen, Chairman of the Art Department at San Jose State University, from the series PRINTS
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Bruce ConnerJUNE 15, 1975
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Bruce ConnerUntitled
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Bruce Conner, Edmund SheaANGEL LIGHT
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Bruce ConnerTHE LATE NIGHT MOVIE ON TV 10A: JUNE 10, 1978
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Bruce ConnerBURNING BUSH (C)
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Bruce ConnerEASTER MORNING
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Bruce ConnerCROSSROADS
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Bruce ConnerLOOKING FOR MUSHROOMS
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Bruce ConnerTHE LATE NIGHT MOVIE ON TV 14A: JUNE 10, 1978
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Bruce ConnerTHUMB PRINT
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Bruce ConnerBOMBHEAD
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Bruce ConnerHOMAGE TO CHESSMAN
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Bruce ConnerMUSIC
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Bruce ConnerRAY CHARLES/SNAKESKIN
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Bruce ConnerA MOVIE
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Bruce ConnerINKBLOT DRAWING, April 17, 1995
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Bruce ConnerUNFINISHED DRAWING
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