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Nam June Paik, a Korean-born artist who blazed a trail in the fine art world by using video as a medium, is the subject of the new documentary Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV. Above, the ...
Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV is the first documentary to recount the biography and body of work of the Father of Video Art.
American Masters – Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV traces the life and work of the avant-garde artist best known as the father of video art. Narrated by Oscar® nominee Steven Yeun. Avant ...
Hua Hsu on Amanda Kim’s new documentary, “Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV,” about the life and work of the Korean-born artist Nam June Paik.
Nam June Paik's been called the "father of video art." And he was — but he was so much more. He held PhDs in Renaissance music and philosophy, spoke a dozen languages, and headed a 1960s avant ...
Nam June Paik is often considered the godfather of video. The Korean-born artist took a medium scorned as the “boob tube” and elevated it, eventually seeing institutions study video as an art ...
Nam June Paik with Buddha, 1967. Photo by Peter Moore, courtesy of Barbara Moore, Northwestern University. One of the main questions of Buddhism is how to face the suffering of the world.
The documentary Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV, which explores the groundbreaking artist’s life and work, is like nothing Paik ever would have made himself.It’s far too straightforward ...
Nam June Paik Photo: Elliott Erwitt/Magnum Photos “It wasn’t easy,” recalls Nam June Paik’s New York landlord, when the Korean-born video artist first arrived in America. “He had 16 ...
"Nam June Paik: The Miami Years." On view through August 16, 2024, at the Bass, 2100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-7530; thebass.org . Tickets cost $8 to $15, free for members and Miami Beach ...
Nam June Paik‘s been called the “father of video art.” And he was — but he was so much more. He held PhDs in Renaissance music and philosophy, spoke a dozen languages, and headed a 1960s ...
Nam June Paik‘s been called the “father of video art.” And he was — but he was so much more. He held PhDs in Renaissance music and philosophy, spoke a dozen languages, and headed a 1960s ...