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The Worlds Of Nam June Paik

Artist
Nam June Paik
Date
2000
Format
Artists' Books
Size
20 × 27.5 cm
Length
276 
Description

An overview of the artist’s career, focusing on his important place in the history of the moving image. Includes early Fluxus performances, collaborations with Charlotte Mooreman and Joseph Beuys and the later monumental video sculptures.

  1. The Worlds Of Nam June Paik
 

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