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Date/ 2000
Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Jaik
Classification/ Drawing
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Dimensions / 55.9×34.3cm
Nam June Paik often used newspaper as canvas, highlighting an article or a photograph that interested him, with multiple lines, or certain words or figures. In a way, he made newspaper clippings by adding his own drawings. This specific one is New York Times dated 3rd December 2000, and on the page 4 of Weekly Review, he marked with red, blue and purple lines and circles.
Nam June Paik often used newspaper as canvas, highlighting an article or a photograph that interested him, with multiple lines, or certain words or figures. In a way, he made newspaper clippings by adding his own drawings. This specific one is New York Times dated 3rd December 2000, and on the page 4 of Weekly Review, he marked with red, blue and purple lines and circles.