Get Out of my Mind, Get Out of This Room (1968), a sound installation by Bruce Nauman (born in 1941, lives and works in New Mexico), offers visitors an immersive experience bordering on claustrophobia. This work, presented at the end of the labyrinthine tour through the exhibition Inside, enables the visitor to free himself from the troubling images seen previously in the exhibition, all the while allowing him to retreat into his own thoughts. Of great intensity, this work takes the viewer hostage while simultaneously liberating him. For over forty years, Bruce Nauman has been a major figure in contemporary art. His extremely polymorphous work deals with the human condition in all its contradictions. Placing body language, among others, at the center of his preoccupations, the artist allows the visitor a great deal of self-awareness in his relationship to himself and to others, at times with considerable violence.