"If you choose the wrong questions and you proceed, you still get a result, but it's not interesting"
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The subtext is anti-romantic and anti-spectacle. In a culture that rewards finish, polish, and productivity, Nauman shifts the prestige upstream, to the framing. The “wrong questions” aren’t moral errors; they’re conceptual dead ends - questions that don’t generate friction, surprise, or stakes. He’s warning that craft can become a machine for producing answers nobody needs.
Context matters: Nauman comes out of the late-’60s moment when Conceptual art and post-minimalism were recalibrating what counted as art at all. His own work - neon commands, corridor installations that weaponize space, videos that turn boredom into pressure - often looks like an experiment run in public. The point isn’t the artifact; it’s the condition it sets and the discomfort it reveals. That’s why “interesting” is the real criterion here: not trendy, not entertaining, but charged. A right question doesn’t decorate a gallery; it changes the temperature of the room.
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Nauman, Bruce. (2026, January 17). If you choose the wrong questions and you proceed, you still get a result, but it's not interesting. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-choose-the-wrong-questions-and-you-proceed-48389/
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Nauman, Bruce. "If you choose the wrong questions and you proceed, you still get a result, but it's not interesting." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-choose-the-wrong-questions-and-you-proceed-48389/.
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"If you choose the wrong questions and you proceed, you still get a result, but it's not interesting." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-choose-the-wrong-questions-and-you-proceed-48389/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








