NAM JUNE PAIK

NAM JUNE PAIK
South Korea/United States b.1932

List of works


Baby Buddha no.1 2001
Video, 5 television monitors
195 x 150 x 58cm
Collection: Gallery Hyundai, Seoul

The elements 1989
Lacquer cabinet, 6 television monitors with laser discs, roots, 3 silk flowers and 3 glass beakers
195 x 126 x 65cm
The Kenneth and Yasuko Myer Collection of Contemporary Asian Art. Purchased 1999 with funds from The Myer Foundation. A project of the Sidney Myer Centenary Celebration 1899–1999
Gift through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation
Collection: Queensland Art Gallery

Global groove 1973
28.3 min. colour videotape with stereo sound
Purchased 1996 with a special allocation from the Queensland Government. Celebrating the Queensland Art Gallery’s Centenary 1895–1995
Collection: Queensland Art Gallery

Moon is the oldest television 1965–67 1965–67/1996
2 projections, 12 television monitors, DVDs
Dimensions variable
Collection: National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul

Charlotte Moorman, collaborating artist
United States 1933–91
Peter Moore, photographer
United States
Retrospettiva 1964–74 (Retrospective 1964–74) 1975
Portfolio of 3 folders
Folder 1 containing 2 title pages, 1 black-and-white photograph, 15 colour photographs, 5 screenprints, 2 chalk drawings by Nam June Paik, 6 posters, photocopies of newspaper clippings and 2-page prospectus
Folder 2 containing 1 contact sheet of black-and-white photographs and 27 gelatin silver photographs
Folder 3 containing 3 publications, 1 contact sheet of black-and-white photographs and 30 gelatin silver photographs
Dimensions variable
Purchased 1996 with a special allocation from the Queensland Government. Celebrating the Queensland Art Gallery’s Centenary 1895–1995
Collection: Queensland Art Gallery

TV Buddha 1976
Television monitor, video camera, painted wooden Buddha
Dimensions variable
Collection: John Kaldor, Sydney

TV cello 2000
2 DVDs, 6 video monitors, perspex, wooden cello neck with coloured plastic strings and wooden tail piece, marble base
232.2 x 75 x 55cm (overall)
The Kenneth and Yasuko Myer Collection of Contemporary Asian Art. Purchased 2002 with funds from The Myer Foundation. A project of the Sidney Myer Centenary Celebration 1899–1999.
Gift through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation
Collection: Queensland Art Gallery


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