Tate Modern's web page has a virtual exhibit of Bruce Nauman's Raw Materials, a sound installation in the London museum's main turbine hall. Naturally it won't substitute for the real thing, but it's a clever way of trying to replicate the experience. Cool stuff.
For those of you living in Chicago who can't make it to London, you're in luck. The MCA exhibit Stalemate (running until January 2, 2005) has as its centerpiece Nauman's 1985 work Chambres d'Amis (Krefeld Piece). It features three small rooms, each in a different medium with the last being sound. Two speakers in the far corners of the small space spew forth dialogue that is also used at the Tate.
(via Archinect)
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