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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).
Exhibition Review
Camille Henrot. Paris
01/2018 | 1378 | 160
Pages: 59-60
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Parton, John (Parton, John)
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Days are Dogs at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris | :
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35. Still from Saturday, by Camille Henrot. 2017. (Courtesy the artist; exh. Palais de Tokyo, Paris).
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36. The evolution of kings, by Maria Loboda. 2017. (Courtesy the artist and Maisterravalbuena, Madrid; exh. Palais de Tokyo, Paris).
Exhibition Review
Bill Viola. Bilbao
10/2017 | 1375 | 159
Pages: 846-847
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Anfam, David (Anfam, David)
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Bill Viola: A Retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao | :
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87. Fire woman, by Bill Viola, 2005 (Courtesy Bill Viola Studio; exh. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao).
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88. The veiling, by Bill Viola. 1995 (Courtesy Bill Viola Studio; exh. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao).
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89. The space between the teeth, by Bill Viola. 1976 (Courtesy Bill Viola Studio; exh. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao).
Exhibition Review
California Video. Los Angeles
06/2008 | 1263 | 150
Pages: 433-434
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Bedford, Christopher (Bedford, Christopher)
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California Video: Artists and Histories | institution: J. Paul Getty Museum
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85. Continuous only, by Diana Thater. 2006. Nine-monitor video wall, video-wall processor, DVD player, DVD and existing architecture, dimensions variable. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
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86. I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art, by John Baldessari. 1971. Single-channel video, black and white, sound, 32 min., 21 sec. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
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87. Marks, by Skip Arnold. 1984. Live video performance at MP/TV, Los Angeles, 23rd January 1984. Colour, sound, 13 min. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
Exhibition Review
Contemporary art. London
02/2005 | 1223 | 147
Pages: 130-132
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Falconer, Morgan (Falconer, Morgan)
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Storylines | institution: Tate Modern
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The Second Coming | institution: Frith Street Gallery
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The Third Person Archive and Other Works | institution: The Approach
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Time Zones | institution: Tate Modern
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62. Chicago 1956 (Jackie Kennedy), by Robert Frank. 1956. Photograph. (Courtesy Pace-MacGill Gallery, New York; exh. Tate Modern, London).
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63. Still from Saint Sebastian, by Fiona Tan. 2001. Double-projection DVD. (Courtesy Frith Street Gallery, London; exh. Tate Modern, London).
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64. Third person II, by John Stezaker. 1990. Collage, 62 by 44 cm. (Exh. The Approach, London).
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65. From Ophelia to Medusa, by Marlene Dumas. 2004. 50 by 60 cm. (Exh. Frith Street Gallery, London).