Sobre el Autor

Bruce Conner was an influential American artist and filmmaker known for his contributions to the experimental art scene. He gained prominence in the 1960s with his innovative collage works that combined various media, including film, painting, and sculpture. Conner's art often addressed themes of war, consumerism, and the human condition, reflecting the social and political upheavals of his time. His films, particularly the celebrated "A Movie," utilized found footage to create thought-provoking narratives, challenging traditional cinematic forms and engaging audiences in new ways.

Throughout his career, Conner continued to push boundaries, experimenting with different materials and techniques. He was associated with the Beat Generation and embraced a spirit of collaboration, working alongside other notable artists and filmmakers. His legacy endures as a testament to the power of art to provoke thought and inspire change, making him a pivotal figure in the landscape of contemporary art. Conner's work remains celebrated in galleries and museums, ensuring that his unique vision continues to resonate with future generations.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento November 13, 1933
Lugar de Nacimiento McPherson, Kansas, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento July 7, 2008