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[BRUCE NAUMAN: MAKE-WORK]
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You're just going to go and do something every day.
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Sometimes you have to do that--you just have to make work for yourself.
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I tried to put some different stuff together, so I ended up...
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This is stuff that's lying around here.
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Andrew head on the bottom and a Juliet head on top.
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All thumbs...
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I had a lot of thumbs left over, so I put them together.
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[LAUGHS]
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These are taxidermy forms,
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and this one...
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made out of styrofoam--or urethane foam, I guess.
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Yeah, this is where most of the animal figures came from,
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this taxidermy supply company.
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They come in all kinds of poses,
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and then you can saw them up
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and glue them together in different ways and make different poses.
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Those are all head mounts.
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White-tailed deer, in an amazing number of positions,
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some of which I've never seen a deer in.
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The fish, I find the oddest--
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because they look more like fish fillets than fish.
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[LAUGHS]
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I've said this thing that I've always thought was a quote from Roy Lichtenstein
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when he started the comic book paintings, and he said,
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"There just wasn't anything else to do and I had to do something."
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And I feel that sometimes.
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I mean, I'm an artist, I want to be in the studio,
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I want to be doing something, you just get desperate.
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And so you just do whatever's at hand,
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and you don't even worry about whether it's going to be interesting
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or not interesting to anybody else, or even yourself--
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you just have to make something.
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I suspect I got that quote from Roy Lichtenstein completely wrong--
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it was just a creative misquote.
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But, it's really useful, so that's great, don't worry about it.
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[LAUGHS]
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I think they went together this way, actually.
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I can't remember.
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I'd have to go out and look at the fountain to remember how they went together.
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[LAUGHS]
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[SOUND OF WATER DRIPPING]