Peter Brötzmann (Jazz musician, Paik’s assistant in ’63 exhibition)
In conversation with: Sang Ae Park (Archivist, Nam June Paik Art Center)
Transmitted Live: Nam June Paik Resounds 2013”
Pat Fisher (Principal Curator, Talbot Rice Gallery, University of Edinburgh)
In conversation with: Chaeyoung Lee (Curator, Nam June Paik Art Center)
Won Jung Shin (PhD candidate in History of Art, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
Shan Lim (Professor of Curatorial Studies and Art Management, Dongduk Women’s University)
Lutz Koepnick (Professor of German, Film and Media Studies, Washington University in St. Louis)
Simon Shaw-Miller (Professor of History of Art, University of Bristol)
Ina Blom (Professor of History of Art, University of Oslo)
Discussant: Seong Eun Kim, Chaeyong Lee (Curators, Nam June Paik Art Center)
Fri.26 April 2013
Am 08:15 : Hapjeong Station (exit #2)
Am 09:15 : Across the overpass from Hannam the Hill (previously Dankuk University), Hannam-dong
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Peter Brötzmann is an internationally acclaimed German jazz saxophonist, well-known for his performances of improvisation. He trained in visual art in Wuppertal, but self-taught on clarinet and saxophone, he gradually moved on to the field of music and began a career of a full-scale musician by producing the recording of “For Adolphe Sax” in 1967. In the 1960s, he took part in the Fluxus movement, and assisted Paik in 1963 with exhibitions in Wuppertal and in Amsterdam.
Brötzmann has staged many performances, both solo and collaborative with other prominent musicians all over the world. In Nam June Paik Art Center, his special concert ‘No Nothing’ will show the quintessence of his improvised music.