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 ConnerBREAKAWAY
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Bruce ConnerTHREE SCREEN RAY -
Bruce ConnerLEGAL TENDER, from S.M.S. No. 2
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Bruce ConnerUntitled -
Bruce ConnerBURNING BRIGHT -
Bruce Conner, Edmund SheaSOUND OF ONE HAND ANGEL -
Bruce ConnerAFTER PEYOTE -
Bruce ConnerUntitled -
Bruce ConnerEAGLES NEST (LE BOUQUET DU NID DE L'AIGLE) -
Bruce ConnerMarch 17, 1960 -
Bruce ConnerHEART / WORM / MIRROR -
Bruce ConnerST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE / HOMAGE TO ERROL FLYNN -
Bruce ConnerDARK BROWN -
Bruce ConnerPRINTS -
Bruce ConnerLOOKING GLASS -
Bruce ConnerRETURN TO GO, from the suite 10 West Coast Artists -
Bruce ConnerSan Francisco Dancers' Workshop poster -
Bruce ConnerBRUNETTO LATINO -
Bruce ConnerLAST DRAWING -
Bruce ConnerINKBLOT DRAWING
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