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Date/ 2000
Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Paik
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- Small notebook
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- The Aachen poster
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Dimensions / 55.9×34.3cm
This is New York Times dated 15th December 2000, and Nam June Paik marked some of the articles on the Art Reviews section of the Weekend edition of the newspaper. The first one introduces emerging artist-run spaces for hiking travelers in the rapidly gentrified Brooklyn neighborhoods of Williamsburg, Greenpoint and Dumbo. The second one by food critic Mimi Sheraton is “My Bronx: Yesterday’s Heroes, upon Pedestals” which talks about The Hall of Fame Art Gallery, a sculpture gallery in the Bronx Community College.
This is New York Times dated 15th December 2000, and Nam June Paik marked some of the articles on the Art Reviews section of the Weekend edition of the newspaper. The first one introduces emerging artist-run spaces for hiking travelers in the rapidly gentrified Brooklyn neighborhoods of Williamsburg, Greenpoint and Dumbo. The second one by food critic Mimi Sheraton is “My Bronx: Yesterday’s Heroes, upon Pedestals” which talks about The Hall of Fame Art Gallery, a sculpture gallery in the Bronx Community College.