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Book Review
Korean Art from 1953: Collision, Innovation, Interaction
10/2020 | 1411 | 162
Pages: 910-912
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Bolwell, Sarah (Bolwell, Sarah)
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Korean Art from 1953: Collision, Innovation, Interaction By Yeon Shim Chung, Sunjung Kim, Kimberly Chung and Keith B. Wagner. 360 pp. incl. 300 col. + b. & w. ills. (Phaidon, London, 2020), £59.95. ISBN 978–0–7148–7833–1. | :
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8. Imprisoned body, wandering spirit No.1, by Park Youngsook. 2002. Digital chromogenic print, 120 by 120 cm. (© Park Youngsook; courtesy the artist).
Exhibition Review
Nam June Paik. Tate Modern, London
02/2020 | 1403 | 162
Pages: 158-161
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Choi, Yoojin (Choi, Yoojin)
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Nam June Paik Tate Modern, London 17th October 2019–9th February | :
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25. Hand and Face (from ‘Rare Performance Documents 1961- 1994 Volume 2’), by Nam June Paik. 1961. Single-channel video (Courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix, New York; © Estate of Nam June Paik; exh. Tate Modern, London).
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26. Zen for TV, by Nam June Paik. 1963/1990. Manipulated 19- inch cathode-ray tube television, 54.6 by 419 by 44.4 cm. (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; © Estate of Nam June Paik; photograph Katherine Du Tiel; exh. Tate Modern, London).
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27. Installation view of Sistine Chapel, by Nam June Paik. 1993/2019. Medium video projectors, metal, wood, custom video switchers and four video channels, colour, sound, dimensions variable. (Courtesy the Estate of Nam June Paik; exh. Tate Modern, London).
Book Review
Korean Art from the 19th Century to the Present. By Charlotte Horlyck
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 873-874
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Bolwell, Sarah (Bolwell, Sarah)
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6. Écriture No.41–78, by Park Seo-bo. 1978. Oil and pencil on hemp cloth, 195 by 300 cm. (Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul; photograph Gallery Perrotin).