Bruce Conner (1933–2008) was one of the foremost American artists of the postwar era. Emerging from the California art scene, in which he worked for half a century, Conner’s work touches on various themes of postwar American society, from a rising consumer culture to the dread of nuclear apocalypse. Join MoMA director Glenn Lowry and curators, Stuart Comer and Laura Hoptman, for a discussion on the opening of "BRUCE CONNER: IT'S ALL TRUE." Learn more about the exhibition: http://mo.ma/1WWL4hR