Nam June Paik 1932–2006 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/nam-june-paik-6380
Artist page for Nam June Paik (1932–2006)
significant work by Paik from this period is Zen for Film
Artist page for Nam June Paik (1932–2006)
significant work by Paik from this period is Zen for Film
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This letter includes descriptions of various aspects of Marie Seton’s life in America including her friend, Marjorie Weston Pilley and her [Pilley’s] feelings about Boston and Seton’s own views on the Chicago climate. Seton also outlines the rival attitudes of Chicago newspapers (the Chicago Tribune and Sun) and discusses the forthcoming [1944 presidential] election. She also refers to Gerald L K Smith [the founder of the America First Party] and his attempts to nominate John W Bricker for president [Bricker was one of the Republican candidates for the presidency]. In addition, Seton describes the persecution of black people and Jews …
Francais‘, a haunt of the Free French and documentary film
Artist page for William Scott (1913–1989)
His early life was the subject of the film Every Picture
This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 2002, includes Carolee Schneemann, Ann-Sofi Siden, Liesbeth & Angelique Raeven, Jules Olitski, Charlemagne Palestine, Do-Ho Suh and Matthew Collings recorded at documenta 11.
recording starts with an extract from Shirin Neshat’s film
This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as a compact disc magazine in 2004, includes contributions from Michael Craig-Martin, Sutapa Biswas, Daniel Libeskind, George Herold and recordings from Liverpool Biennial 2004.
combination of vision in her two films Birdsong (2004, 16mm film
‘Bliss and Heaven‘, Jesper Just, 2004
2009 Xilitla Melanie Smith 2010 Feature Film
Artist page for Jeff Wall (born 1946)
to what he saw as the dominance of photography and film
sixty-nine black-and-white self-portraits called Untitled Film