>little info, but some fabulous fluxer fotos from the opening at
http://www.fluxus.org/paik/guggenheim/.<
Allen, thanks for these. Viewed them at home last night. Looks like everyone
was enjoying themselves immensely.
cheers,
Sol.
I've been thinking about Paik a bit and wondering why I like his work so
much -- the little I know of it or think I know of it anyway . What's
interesting to me about his use of television is that in a lot of ways he
focused or called attention to the *hardware*. Unlike many other "video
artists"
>does anyone have any info about the paik show currently taking place in
NYC?
>
little info, but some fabulous fluxer fotos from the opening at
http://www.fluxus.org/paik/guggenheim/.
Actually, I meant to say "heart attack" and not
"stroke"...
> and especially their
> touching relationship after he had a stroke a
> couple of years back...
Rod
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Utilizing the blades of technology on the facial h
--- "gail v. braddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> does anyone have any info about the paik show
> currently taking place in NYC?
Here's the site that tells you all about it:
http://www.guggenheim.org/exhibitions/paik/index.html
Also, Paik's wife (Shigeko Kubota) has an
does anyone have any info about the paik show currently taking place in NYC?
gail v. braddock
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I think this address should take all of us to the "colorful"
version of the article on Paik:
http://www.nytimes.com/yr/mo/day/news/arts/paik-art-review.html
Rod
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