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  1. Pedir reproduçãoda pintura a óleo. Nam June Paik (Seul, 20 de julho de 1932 — Miami, 29 de janeiro de 2006) foi um artista sul-coreano. Trabalhou em diversos meios de arte, sendo frequentemente creditado pela descoberta e criação do meio conhecido como videoarte. Nam June Paik nasceu em Seul, o mais novo de quatro irmãos, filho de um ...

  2. Nam June Paik (1932 – 2006) was born in Seoul, but lived and worked in Japan, Germany, and the United States. His travels led him to question national borders and cultural differences in an increasingly connected world. His art reflects this global connectedness and a fascination with the philosophies and traditions of both Eastern and ...

  3. Nam June Paik (1932–2006), internationally recognized as the “Father of Video Art,” created a large body of work including video sculptures, installations, performances, videotapes and television productions. He had a global presence and influence, and his innovative art and visionary ideas continue to inspire a new generation of artists.

  4. Nam June Paik (ur. 20 lipca 1932 w Seulu, Korea, zm. 29 stycznia 2006 w Miami, Floryda) – amerykański artysta pochodzenia koreańskiego, zajmował się komponowaniem, sztuką performance, jako pierwszy wykorzystał media elektroniczne do artystycznych celów, tworząc prace wideo i interaktywne instalacje.

  5. Nam June Paik transformed video into an artist’s medium with his media-based art that challenged and changed our understanding of visual culture. As Paik wrote in 1969, he wanted “to shape the TV screen canvas as precisely as Leonardo, as freely as Picasso, as colorfully as Renoir, as profoundly as Mondrian, as violently as Pollock and as ...

  6. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Nam June Paik (born July 20, 1932, Seoul, Korea [now South Korea]—died Jan. 29, 2006, Miami Beach, Fla., U.S.) was a Korean-born composer, performer, and artist who was from the early 1960s one of postmodern art’s most provocative and innovative figures.. Paik studied art and music history at the University of Tokyo before moving to West Germany, where he continued his studies (1956–58 ...

  7. Nam June Paik, 1986. Photo by Rainer Rosenow. In 1964 Paik moved to New York and continued his explorations of television and video, and, by the late 1960s, was at the forefront of a new generation of artists creating an aesthetic discourse out of television and the moving image.

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