Sentences with phrase «artist nam»

In 2009, the museum acquired the complete estate archive of visionary artist Nam June Paik.
The artwork and ideas of the Korean - born artist Nam June Paik were a major influence on late twentieth - century art and continue to inspire a new generation of artists.
Smithsonian American Art Museum «The Smithsonian American Art Museum Acquires the Complete Estate Archive of Visionary Artist Nam June Paik» (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian American Art Museum, press release, May 1, 2009)
Currently on view at Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles is an exhibition featuring Korean — American artist Nam June Paik.
Most surprising, welcomed, and seldom seen, is a mixed media / installation / video work by Korean artist Nam June Paik, who is represented by his single - channel masterpiece, «TV Buddha» (1989).
The South Korean multi-monitor artist Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006); and Bill Viola (b. 1951) noted for his spectacular installations.
James Cohan Gallery is pleased to present the multi-monitor, sculptural installation M200 / Video Wall, (1991) by the visionary and peripatetic artist Nam June Paik, along with selected works from the early 1990s.
The program consists of 12 videos — ranging from 1972's Marcel Duchamp and John Cage, which documents a chess game between the two smartypants artists, to 2006's Winter in Miami 2005, a stirring tribute to her husband, the influential artist Nam June Paik, who died in 2006.
British artist Clare Goodwin, creates large cardboard sculptures with reference to the avant - garde TV installations of celebrated Korean artist Nam June Paik, regarded as the father of video art.
Other artists also frequently performed Cage's works at the MCA, notably the pioneering video artist Nam June Paik and cellist Charlotte Moorman in a 1969 program titled «Mixed Media» that featured Variations III and 26» 1.1499» for a String Player.
Two works by pioneering video artist Nam Jun Paik, one a robotic sculptural installation including various screens, the other a subtle video manipulating images of The Beatles, fail to captivate when set amongst the work of the other more contemporary artists who seem to whiz and bang comparatively.
Further highlights from the Feature sector will include multimedia works by South Korean artist Nam June Paik, a survey of the works of Margot Bergman, a series of Poubelle works from the 1970s by Arman, and a spotlight on Gordon Parks, showing dramatic scenes from the Civil Rights movement in America in the 1950s and 1960s.
With encouragement from the pioneering video artist Nam June Paik and support from the New York State Council for the Arts, Hocking moved the organization to downtown Binghamton.
Today is the occasion to bear in mind the South - Korean artist Nam June Paik (20/7/1932 -29 / 1/2006), who is commonly hailed as the «father»...
There he would meet the Korean artist Nam June Paik, sparking his involvement with the Fluxus Movement.
Famous Neo-Dadaists included Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008), Jasper Johns (b. 1930), Larry Rivers (1923 - 2002), the modernist composer John Cage (1912 - 92), the metal sculptor John Chamberlain (b. 1927), the Performance artist Allan Kaprow (1927 - 2006), the «Happenings» pioneer Jim Dine (b. 1935), the Nouveau Realiste Yves Klein (1928 - 62), the Fluxus leader George Maciunas (1931 - 78), the Pop sculptor Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929), the collage artist and father of mail art Ray Johnson (1927 - 95), the Japanese concept artist Yoko Ono (b. 1933), the video artists Nam June Paik (1932 - 2011), and Wolf Vostell (1932 - 98), and the installation artist Joseph Beuys (1921 - 86).

Not exact matches

«Banana powder has been a top makeup artist secret for years,» says Nam Vo, a New York City - based makeup artist who works with the brand and specializes in creating looks that emphasize glowy, fresh skin.
Artists such as Manfred Mohr, Vera Molnar, Frieder Nake and Stan VanDerBeek adopted computer programmes to create abstract and geometrical works while Roy Ascott, Allan Kaprow, Gary Hill and Nam June Paik used various new media to connect across multiple sites globally.
An iconic video installation by media artist Paik Nam - june (1932 - 2006) has been turned off due to safety concerns, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art said Thursday.The MMCA said it has unplugged the late visionary artist's video work titled «The More The Better» after a safety check by the Korea Electrical Safety Corporation warned of a fire risk.
This new Post-Modern style, forged in the forests of Marin, encouraged not only dancers, but composers of new music, and ultimately George Maciunas (1962), who took the event scores gathered on the West Coast by Halprin and Young, performing them in Germany with experimental visual artists Dick Higgins, Alison Knowles, Emmett Williams, Nam June Paik, and Joseph Beuys.
It features new and rarely seen multimedia works, together with film, painting, sculpture, photography and drawing by over 70 artists, including works by Cory Arcangel, Roy Ascott, Jeremy Bailey, Judith Barry, James Bridle, Douglas Coupland, Constant Dullaart, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Vera Molnar, Albert Oehlen, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Jon Rafman, Hito Steyerl, Ryan Trecartin, Amalia Ulman and Ulla Wiggen.
The winner of the last Venice Biennale's Silver Lion for best young artist — for her mesmeric video Grosse Fatigue, a rhythmically driven fugue of creation myths, anthropological artifacts, and spoken - word poetry — she recently won the first Nam June Paik award, and she's currently up for the Guggenheim's Hugo Boss Prize as well.
The link between the non-representational positions of postwar Modernism and the multi-media field of contemporary art in the Collection is made largely by a group of artists born circa 1930/45: John M Armleder, Charlotte Posenenske, Nam June Paik, Walter De Maria, Ulrich Rückriem, Auke de Vries, Daniel Buren, Roman Signer, Franz Erhard Walther, Imi Knoebel, Hanne Darboven, Bernar Venet, Olivier Mosset, Michael Heizer, Giulio Paolini, Peter Roehr and Joseph Kosuth.
Select group exhibitions and biennials featuring her work include Virtual Views: Digital Art from the Thoma Foundation, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN (2017, forthcoming); Nature Morte: contemporary artists reinvigorate the still - life tradition, Bohusläns Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden (2016); Momentum: An Experiment in the Unexpected, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA (2014); Turning Inside Out: Video Art by Nam June Paik, Joan Jonas, and Jennifer Steinkamp, Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, NE (2012); Blink!
Participating artists are Bang Nhat Linh, Nguyen Huy An, Nguyen Manh Hung, Nguyen Phuong Linh, Nguyen The Son, Nguyen Tran Nam, Nguyen Trinh Thi, Nguyen UuDam, Pham Tran Viet Nam, Tran Thi Kim Ngoc, Tran Tuan, Trieu Minh Hai, Truong Cong Tung and Vu Hong Ninh.
It is one of the few Belgian galleries to have mounted an exhibition with Nam June Paik, in 1990, during the artist's lifetime.
Bitforms is interested in new media, but not so much documentation as for Coco Fusco and political artists, performance as for Andy Warhol, theater as for Bill Viola, philosophical narrative as for Gary Hill, drafting tools as for Alyson Shotz, mass culture as for Mike Kelley, or the object in itself as for Nam June Paik.
He is married to artist Kim Nam Hee.
A great number of artists and scientists from around the world presented their works, among them Wen - Ying Tsai, Nam June Paik, Georg Nees and Frieder Nake.
It holds works by visual artists that range from Salvador Dalí, Marcel Duchamp, and Fernand Léger to extensive contemporary work by William Klein, Derek Jarman, Bruce Conner, Marcel Broodthaers, Matthew Barney, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, and experimental artists such as Paul Sharits and Stan Brakhage.
His notion that movement, sound and visual art could share a «common time» remains one of the most radical aesthetic models of the 20th century and yielded extraordinary works by dozens of artists and composers, including Charles Atlas, John Cage, Morris Graves, Jasper Johns, Rei Kawakubo, Robert Morris, Gordon Mumma, Bruce Nauman, Ernesto Neto, Pauline Oliveros, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, David Tudor, Stan VanDerBeek, Andy Warhol and La Monte Young, among many others.
In 1986 he re-created Yves Klein's famous performative painting Anthropometries (1960), and when he first met Nam June Paik, he cut off the artist's tie, as Paik had once done to John Cage.4 At the IFPDA print fair in November, Bidlo will reenact Manzoni's Carta d'autenticita, enabling visitors to become works of art (or reproductions, depending on how you think about it).
He worked with artists such as Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, Bazon Brock
The artwork and ideas of Nam June Paik were a major influence on late 20th - century art and continue to inspire a new generation of artists.
Artists: Ron Berg Dave Bruscino Jill Finsen Hagar Fletcher Heejo Kim Ruth Li Mark Milroy Jeffrey Morabito Emily Nam Manny Padernos Marco Palli Mona Shen Lucy Turnbull Brittany Whitmore Weidel
The city provided these artists new platforms for expression and provocation — for example, pioneering artists like Yoko Ono, Shigeko Kubota, and Ay - O were able to contribute further to the burgeoning Fluxus movement, and Shusaku Arakawa and Ushio Shinohara to Neo-Dada, working with and around New York figures like John Cage, Nam June Paik, Alison Knowles, Allan Kaprow, Robert Rauschenberg, and Jasper Johns.
A FEAST OF ASTONISHMENTS: CHARLOTTE MOORMAN AND THE AVANT - GARDE, 1960s - 1980s Best known for her collaborations with artists like Nam June Paik, Ms. Moorman also mounted festivals in parks and sites like Shea Stadium.
Artists represented in the archive include Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, Karole Armitage, Dara Birnbaum, John Cage, Lucinda Childs, Merce Cunningham, Philip Glass, Karen Finley, Simone Forti, Mike Kelley, Joan Jonas, Bill T. Jones, Sherrie Levine, Robert Mapplethorpe, Christian Marclay, Nam June Paik, Cindy Sherman, Bill Viola, and Robert Wilson among many others.
Having graduated from Syracuse University in the state of New York, he landed a job as a technical director at the pioneering video - studio Art / Tapes / 22 in Florence, where he encountered video artists such as Nam June Paik, Bruce Naumann and Vito Acconci.
Additionally a new video installation The Destruction quartet 2006 will be launched at this exhibition: it includes fragments of symbolic and real - life destruction acts that Jonas Mekas witnessed and filmed through the years: Nam June Paik destroying a piano; Australian based artist Danius Kesminas» fire piece in New York in 1983; the destruction of the Berlin Wall in 1990; and 9/11.
Most notably, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Nam June Paik, Karlheinz Stockhausen and other avant - garde artists, musicians and dancers convened at the studio, partaking in many of the earliest Fluxus happenings and earning Bauermeister the title «mother of the Fluxus movement.»
Also in the «Feature» section, which is devoted to curated shows by established and historic artists, look out for the work of Nam June Paik, whose market is catching up with his exalted reputation, at James Cohan Gallery, and the experimental film - maker Stan VanDerBeek at Los Angeles» The Box, which is one of 17 newcomers to the fair.
Artists in this exhibition include Eric Andersen, George Brecht, John Cage, Albert Fine, Joe Jones, George Maciunas, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Jeff Perkins, Paul Sharits, Chieko Shiomi, Ben (Ben Vautier), Wolf Vostell and Robert Watts.
With five current exhibitions on view (two permanents and three temporary), is a museological space of reference in Lisbon, where the visitor can enjoy the best of modern and contemporary art, hosting the Berardo Collection with its more than 70 artistic tendencies and more than 900 works that demonstrates its strong museological and didactic nature, with works by artists like Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Man Ray, Andy Warhol, Francis Bacon, Jackson Pollock, Gerhard Richter, James Rosenquist, Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Yves Klein, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Helena Almeida, Louise Bourgeois, Dan Flavin, Andreas Gursky, Nan Goldin, Rebecca Horn, Donald Judd, Anish Kapoor, Jeff Koons, Nam June Paik, Frank Stella, Bill Viola, among many others.
Vitiello has collaborated with such artists and musicians as Nam June Paik, Tony Oursler, Pauline Oliveros, Julie Mehretu, Steve Roden and Ryuichi Sakamoto.
It was the first museum dedicated to the work of living American artists and the first New York museum to present a major exhibition of a video artist, Nam June Paik in 1982.
This exhibition explores love, and the related issue of loss, through works by a diverse group of artists including Diane Arbus, John Cage, Harry Callahan, Elliot Erwitt, Alex Katz, R. B. Kitaj, Duane Michals, Nam June Paik, Peter Saul, George Segal, Hui - Ming Wang, and Gary Winogrand.
Artists: Alex Bag, Natalie Bookchin, Colab, Jaime Davidovich, E.S.P. TV, Ann Hirsch, Tom Kalin, Jayson Musson, Glenn O'Brien, Nam June Paik, Paper Tiger Television, Raindance, Doug Hall, Chip Lord, Pilot TV, Jody Procter, TVTV, Tony Ramos, Martha Rosler, Jon Rubin, and URe: AD Press United Republic of the African Diaspora (Shani Peters and Sharita Towne)
The CCA's inaugural exhibition presents three major video works by the artists Fiona Tan (Disorient, 2009), Zarina Bhimji (Yellow Patch, 2011) and Trinh T. Minh - ha (Surname Viet Given Name Nam, 1989) under the title Paradise Lost.
A FEAST OF ASTONISHMENTS: CHARLOTTE MOORMAN AND THE AVANT - GARDE, 1960s - 1980s Best known for her collaborations with artists like Nam June Paik, this exhibition looks closer at the artist who mounted «Avant Garde festivals» in public sites like Shea Stadium and Central Park.
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