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Nam June Paik and Sook Kyung Lee: Tate Publishing Art Book (2010 Hardcover, New Condition) - Perfect for Art Collectors and Modern Art Enthusiasts
Nam June Paik and Sook Kyung Lee: Tate Publishing Art Book (2010 Hardcover, New Condition) - Perfect for Art Collectors and Modern Art Enthusiasts
Nam June Paik and Sook Kyung Lee: Tate Publishing Art Book (2010 Hardcover, New Condition) - Perfect for Art Collectors and Modern Art Enthusiasts
Nam June Paik and Sook Kyung Lee: Tate Publishing Art Book (2010 Hardcover, New Condition) - Perfect for Art Collectors and Modern Art Enthusiasts
Nam June Paik and Sook Kyung Lee: Tate Publishing Art Book (2010 Hardcover, New Condition) - Perfect for Art Collectors and Modern Art Enthusiasts
Nam June Paik and Sook Kyung Lee: Tate Publishing Art Book (2010 Hardcover, New Condition) - Perfect for Art Collectors and Modern Art Enthusiasts
Nam June Paik and Sook Kyung Lee: Tate Publishing Art Book (2010 Hardcover, New Condition) - Perfect for Art Collectors and Modern Art Enthusiasts

Nam June Paik and Sook Kyung Lee: Tate Publishing Art Book (2010 Hardcover, New Condition) - Perfect for Art Collectors and Modern Art Enthusiasts

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Lee, Sook-Kyung, et. al.. London: Tate Publishing, 2010
English, Near Fine hardcover, folio, 12” x 9 9/16”, 240 pp.
ISBN:9781854379245 

Near Fine folio, glossy paper over boards, pictorial image of installation 67 One Candle, 1989, white titling to front, white spine with blue lettering, endpapers with video stills from Global Groove, 1973, minimal rubbing to spine near edge closest to front panel. Text in English, in conjunction with exhibition Nam June Paik at Tate Liverpool, December 17, 2010- March 13, 2011, Foreword by Christoph Grunenberg and Beat Wismer, includes essays by Sook-Kyung Lee, Susanne Rennert, Dieter Daniels, and others, replete with full-color and black-and-white photographs of installations, an amazing retrospective on Paik, a ground-breaking artist who was a pioneer of video and media art.


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