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Nam June Paik — Untitled
Nam June Paik

Untitled

1994

This mixed-media work by pioneering video artist Nam June Paik combines plaster, bejewelled photo frames, and screenprint ink on canvas mounted on panel, reflecting his signature fusion of high and low cultural materials. Created in 1994, the piece showcases Paik's playful experimentation with found objects and decorative elements, transforming ordinary materials into a visually layered composition. The artist's frame further emphasizes Paik's interest in challenging the boundaries between art object and its presentation.

Medium
plaster, bejewelled photo frames and screenprint ink on canvas mounted on panel, in artist's frame
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

Notes

Execution: Executed in 1994.

🔨 Auction Lot

Modern & Contemporary Art: Online Auction

March 3, 2026

Estimate: $8,000$12,000

Sold: $9,675

Lot 110

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Nam June Paik, Untitled, 1994

This mixed-media work by pioneering video artist Nam June Paik combines plaster, bejewelled photo frames, and screenprint ink on canvas mounted on panel, reflecting his signature fusion of high and low cultural materials. Created in 1994, the piece showcases Paik's playful experimentation with found objects and decorative elements, transforming ordinary materials into a visually layered composition. The artist's frame further emphasizes Paik's interest in challenging the boundaries between art object and its presentation.

Medium
plaster, bejewelled photo frames and screenprint ink on canvas mounted on panel, in artist's frame
Dimensions
192.8 x 17.3 cm
Year
1994
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Korean American Artist, Assemblage, 20th Century, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Avant-Garde, Eclectic Composition, Video Art Pioneer, Maximalist, Decorative Elements

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