Human/Need/Desire (1983) by Bruce Nauman

Human/Need/Desire - Bruce Nauman - 1983

Artwork Information

TitleHuman/Need/Desire
ArtistBruce Nauman
Date1983
Art MovementMinimalism

About Human/Need/Desire

The artwork, titled “Human/Need/Desire,” was crafted by the esteemed artist Bruce Nauman in 1983 and is a notable piece within the Minimalism art movement. This particular work falls under the genre of illustration.

“Human/Need/Desire” features a captivating arrangement of neon words that intersect at various angles, each word illuminated in different colors. The words “HUMAN,” “DESIRE,” “HOPE,” and “NEED” are prominently displayed, emitting vibrant hues that contrast starkly against the dark background. The simplicity of the design, coupled with the intensity of the neon lights, captures the essence of human emotions and existential themes central to Nauman’s works. As an illustration within the Minimalism movement, the artwork is both a visual and conceptual exploration of fundamental human conditions.

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