Nam June Paik


Dull exhibition at Tate Modern looking at the life and work of the Korean artist Nam June Paik.

In some ways this show was very innovative but I found the works needed such long explanations that I found I switched off and didn’t engage. It’s a while since I went and reading my notes back I find that very little of it has stayed with me. A lot of it represented performance art and I find that is difficult to demonstrate in a static exhibition.

I did quite like “TV Room” a room full of plants and tv screens and the candle in a TV shown here.

Closes 8 February 2020

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