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Nam June Paik

 

December 18, 2024–April 20, 2025

@Memorial Art Gallery(MAG)

University of Rochester, New York

 

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Nam June Paik, Bakelite Robot, 2002, mixed media. Maurice R. and Maxine B. Forman Fund, Marion Stratton Gould Fund, Clara and Edwin Strasenburgh Fund, Lyman K. and Eleanore B. Stuart Endowment Fund, and Thelma M. Knapp Fund, 2018.34

 

Referred to as the “Father of Video Art,” Nam June Paik (1932–2006) transformed video into a mode of artistic expression. Enjoy a selection of Paik’s work from MAG’s permanent collection, presented in the museum’s introductory Forman Gallery. Don’t miss Nam June Paik: Edited for Television—a provocative portrait of the artist, his work, and his philosophies—screened in the Media Arts Watch Gallery through March 2.

 

Produced in 1975 for public television station WNET/Thirteen in New York, Nam June Paik: Edited for Television features a unique interview of Paik by art critic Calvin Tomkins with witty commentary by host Russell Connor. Videotaped in his Soho loft, Paik discusses his work in relationship to art movements such as Dada, Fluxus, and Minimalism, as well as the influence of composer John Cage and the meditative practice of Zen koan.

 

Memorial Art Gallery

500 University Ave

Rochester, NY 14607

585.276.8900

https://mag.rochester.edu 

 
 
 
 
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 Cosmopolitan Nam June Paik was the 'The Pioneer of Video Art' and has influenced numerous contemporary artists including Joan Jonas, Bruce Nauman, Bill Viola, Tony Oursler, Christian Marclay, Doug Aitken, Pipilotti Rist, and the tragically killed Korean-American artist, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha whose work was shown at the 2022 Whitney Biennial.
https://www.nyculturebeat.com/index.php?mid=Zoom&document_srl=4113410
 
 
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 Cosmopolitan Nam June Paik was the 'The Pioneer of Video Art' and has influenced numerous contemporary artists including Joan Jonas, Bruce Nauman, Bill Viola, Tony Oursler, Christian Marclay, Doug Aitken, Pipilotti Rist, and the tragically killed Korean-American artist, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha whose work was shown at the 2022 Whitney Biennial.
https://www.nyculturebeat.com/index.php?mid=Zoom&document_srl=4113410
 
 

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