Nam June Paik solo exhibition installation view.  Courtesy of Thomas Solomon Gallery.

Nam June Paik solo exhibition installation view. Courtesy of Thomas Solomon Gallery.

Nam June Paik solo exhibition installation view.  Courtesy of Thomas Solomon Gallery.

Nam June Paik solo exhibition installation view. Courtesy of Thomas Solomon Gallery.

 

Currently on view at Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles  is an exhibition featuring Korean – American artist Nam June Paik. The exhibition will showcase uncommon works on paper (ink, crayon and oil pastel) as well as acrylic on canvas and photo-based compositions. Also, Untitled (old television), a sculpture Paik created in 1975, will be included. Nam June Paik was known as a composer, performance artist and member of the legendary sixties neo-Dada international avant-garde Fluxus movement. He worked in a variety of media including object making, installation, painting and drawing and is considered by many to be the founder of video art. Nam June Paik died in 2006. His complete estate archive was acquired by the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 2009.

 

Nam June Paik’s solo exhibition is on view through December 21st, 2013.

 

For more information visit Thomas Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles.