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Untitled, from the portfolio New York Collection for Stockholm

Artist/Maker (American, born in South Korea, 1932–2006)
Date1973
MediumColor silkscreen
DimensionsOverall: 12 1/16 × 9 1/8 in. (30.6 × 23.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Robert Rauschenberg
Edition289/300
PortfolioNew York Collection for Stockholm
Object number1977.5.20
Status
Not on view
Copyright© Estate of Nam June PaikMore Information
Born in Korea, educated in Japan and Germany, and later living and working in the United States, Nam June Paik created a unique visual language by integrating traditions from multiple cultures. He first gained fame as a member of the influential avant-garde Fluxus movement in the 1960s.

In this print, Paik repurposed an advertisement from a 1944 popular science magazine to offer a “new design for [a] TV-Chair.” The print references one of his earlier works, TV Chair (1968), in which he placed a television monitor in the seat of the chair and a camera above it. Here, Paik added rough sketches of “TV chairs” under the figures in the advertisement, as well as a series of typewritten questions playfully predicting the ubiquity of video art. In the bottom-right corner of the print, Paik dedicated the print to Ray Johnson, who shared a similar interest in questioning artistic modes of display, distribution, and access. Like Johnson’s mail art, Paik’s print references and repurposes images found in the American cultural lexicon.
Exhibition History
Complementary Exhibition to Prints in Series: Aldegrever to Warhol
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (January 11, 1978 - February 12, 1978 )
Andy Warhol: Prints, Paintings, Photographs
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (April 15, 2008 - August 10, 2008 )
Centripetal/Centrifugal: Calibrating an Asian American Art
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (February 5, 2019 - May 26, 2019 )
Collections
  • Modern & Contemporary