Photos: Chris Burden
Chris Burden created “Urban Light,” a sculpture in front of the entryway to the
Some of the many works by Los Angeles-based sculptor and performance artist Chris Burden.
Chris Burden stands in “Urban Light,” in front of the entryway to the
Chris Burden in 2009 with his “Big Wheel” at the Museum of Contemporary Art’s Geffen Contemporary.
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Chris Burden’s “Big Wheel” involves a flywheel powered by a motorcycle.
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An operator stands in the middle of “Metropolis II.”
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This piece, “Relic,” is from “TV Hijack” (1972) by Chris Burden.
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“Bateau de Guerre” (2001) by Chris Burden. It is made with metal gasoline cans, plastic toys, metal lamps, plastic crates, straw hat, metal framework and two electric motors.
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A 1982 photograph of Chris Burden in his participation piece artwork titled “Flying Kayak.”
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Chris Burden when he was working with Erector sets to build scale replicas of bridges around the world, photographed at his Topanga Canyon studio.
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