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Paik Nam June

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

1932   Born in Seoul, Korea, as fifth child of a textile maker.
Studied art and music history at University of Tokyo with thesis on Arnold Schonberg. Moved to Germany.

1956-58   Continued studies of music history at University of Munich. Studied composition at Conservatory of Music in Freiburg, Germany.

1958   Worked in electronic-music studio of the WDR Broadcasting Corporation in Cologne. Met John Cage.

1959-62   Piano pieces performed at his own concerts, with Mary Bauermeister and Karlheinz Stockhausen, and at Fluxus concerts.

1963   Participated in "Fluxus – International Festival of the Latest Music" in Wiesbaden; first exhibition including video: "Exposition of Music/Electronic Television", Galerie Parnass, Wuppertal.

1963-64   Travelled to Japan and studied the latest developments in video technology. Met electronics engineer Shuya Abe. Built first "Robot" with Abe. Moved to NewYork. Worked with Charlotte Moorman, cellist and main interpreter of his pieces. Designed various videoobjects for Moorman.

1965 & nbsp; First solo exhibition "Electronic Art" at the Bonino Gallery in New York. Fernando Bonino becomes the first gallery owner to exhibit Paik every three years. Paik bought first portable video recorder.

1966-69   First multimonitor projects. Worked with magnetically altered broadcast TV. Arrested with Charlotte Moorman for public indecency at opening of "Opera Sex-tronique." Worked at studios of WGBH-TV, Boston.

1969-70   With Abe, developed video synthesizer.

1979   Began teaching at National Art Academy in Dusseldorf.

1982   Retrospective with videotapes, video sculptures, installations and performances at Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.

1984   "Good Morning Mr. Orwell" transmitted from the Centre Pompidou in Paris and from a WNET-TV studio in New York.

1987   Inducted into Berlin Academy of Fine Arts.

1988   Builds media tower "The More the Better" with 1003 TV sets at Seoul Olympic Games.

1990   "Video Arbor", an outdoor sculpture, is unveiledin Philadelphia.

1991-92   Double exhibition "Video Time – Video Space" at Kunsthalle in Basel and Kunsthaus in Zurich, subsequently shown in Dusseldorf and Vienna.

1993-95   Solo and group exhibitions, among others: at the Media Arts Festival, DeichtorhallenMuseum in Hamburg. "Artist as Nomad" at the Biennale in Venice in the German pavilion which wins the first prize. "The Electronic Superhighway: Nam June Paik in the Nineties" is shown in several cities throughout the USA, currently (through May 5) at the San Jose Museum of Art, the capital of Silicon Valley, in the San Francisco Bay area. Nam June Paik has received numerous grants and awards. He works in New York and also teaches at the National Art Academy in Dusseldorf.

He lived and worked in New York and Bad.

January 29, 2006   dies.

AWARDS

1991   Skowhegan Medal for Video

1992   UNESCO Picasso Medal

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

1963   Exposition of Music-Electronic Television, Galeric Parnass, Wuppertal, Germany

1965   NJ Paik: Electronic TV, Color TV Experiments, 3 Robots, 2 Zen Boxes, and 1 Zen Can, New School for Social Research, New York
Electronic Art, Galeria Bonino, New York (Catalogue)

1967   Nam June Paik, Stony Brook Art Gallery State University of New York, College at Stony Brook

1968   Electronic Art If, Galeria Bonino, New York (Catalogue)

1971   Hit and Run Screening of Video Films (films in collaboration with Jud Yalkut), Rizzoli Screening Room, New York
Electronic Art III, Galeria Bonino, New York (Catalogue)
Video Film Concert (films in collaboration with Jud Yalkut), Millennium Film Workshop, New York
Cineprobe (films in collaboration with Jud Yalkut), Museum of Modern Art, New York

1974   Electronic Art IV, Galeria Bonino, New York
Nam June Paik: Video 'n' Videology 1959-1973 Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York (Catalogue)
Programs of videotapes, Anthology Film Archives, New York

1975   Nam June Paik, Gallery Rene Block, New York
Fish on the Sky-Fish hardly flies anymore on the Sky-let Fishes fly again, Martha Jackson Gallery, New York

1976   Fish Flies on Sky, Galeria Bonino, New York
Moon Is the Oldest TV, Gallery Rene Block, New York
Nam June Paik: Werke 1946-1976, Music-Fluxus-Video, Kolnischer Kunstverein, Cologne. Traveled to Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (Catalogue)
Video Film Concert (films in collaboration with Jud Yalkut), The Kitchen. New York

1977   Fluxus Traffic, Galerie Rene Block, West Berlin
Nam June Paik, Galerie Marika Malacorda, Geneva
Projects: Nam June Paik, Museum of Modern Art, New York

1978   A Tribute to John Cage, Gallery Watari, Tokyo
TV Garden, Musee d'Art Moderne, Centre National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris
Nam June Paik, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris

1980   Nam June Paik (retrospective of videotapes), The New American Filmmakers Series, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Videa, Gallery Watari, Tokyo
Laser Video (with Horst Baumann, assisted by Peter Kolb), Stadtische Kunst-halle, DUsseldorf

1981   Program of videotapes, Sony Hall, Tokyo
Random Access/Paper TV, Gallery Watari, Tokyo
Laser Video (with Horst Baumann), Die Nutzlichen Kunste, West Berlin; traveled to Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (Catalogue)

1982   Nam June Paik, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; traveled to Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (Catalogue)
Tri-Colour Video, Centre Georges Pompidou, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris

1984   Mostly Video, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo
Tribute to Marshall McLuhan, Galerie Esperanza, Montreal

1985   Nam June Paik: Family of Robot, Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati; International Art Exposition, Chicago

1986   Nam June Paik: Sculpture, Painting and Laser Photography, Holly Solomon Gallery, New York

1988   Nam June Paik: Beuys and Bogie, Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Los Angeles
Nam June Paik: Color Bar Paintings, Holly Solomon Gallery, New York
Nam June Paik: Family of Robot, The Hayward Gallery, South Bank Centre, London

1989   La Fee Electronique, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
Galerie du Genie, Paris
Galerie de Paris, Paris
Mayor Rowan Gallery, London
Galerie Juana Mordo, Madrid
Weisses Haus, Hamburg
Image World: Art and Media Culture, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

1990   Hans Mayer, Dusseldorf
Pre-Bell Man, Public Sculpture, Deutsches Post Museum, Frankfurt
Galerie Van de Velde, Antwerp
Video Arbor (Public Sculpture), Forest City Residential Development, Philadelphia
Galerie Maurice Keitelman, Brussels
Holly Solomon Gallery, New York
Benjamin Franklin, The Franklin Institute, The Electrical Matter, Philadelphia

1991   Nam June Paik: Retrospective, Kunsthaus Zurich, Kunsthalle Basel
Kunsthalle, Dusseldorf
Kaiscrring Prize, Monchehaus Museum, Goslar, Germany
Recent Video Sculptures, Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati

1992   New Video Sculptures, Galerie Hans Mayer, Diisseldorf
Eco-lumbus and Rocketship to Virtual Venus, Seville World Expo-Korean Pavilion
Nam June Paik: Retrospective, Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts, Vienna
Public Art Commission, Chase Manhattan Bank, Brooklyn
Electro-Symbio Phonics for Phoenix, Public Art Commission, American West Arena, Phoenix Casino Knokke, Belgium (Catalogue)
Nam June Paik: Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, Seoul
Nam June Paik: Arti Elettroniche, Cinema e Media Verso il XXI Secolo, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome

1993   Public Art Commission, City of Anaheim
Medienkunst Festival, Deichtorhallen Museum, Hamburg
Sammlung Hauser and Wirth exhibition, Zurich
Holly Solomon Gallery, New York
Artist as Nomad, Venice Biennale 1993, German Pavilion, Venice

1996-97   Selections from Galerie Bhak in Seoul. Thursday, June 26, 1997 – Saturday, July 26, 1997. Kim Foster Gallery, 62 Crosby Street, New York, New York 10012
Introducing Elisa Jimenez and works by: The Gramercy International Contemporary Art Fair. Friday, May 2, 1997 – Monday, May 5, 1997. Holly Solomon Gallery, The Gramercy Park Hotel, 2 Lexington Avenue, New York
Raw-Edged Women. Multi-Media Erotic Cabaret Cinema. Friday, February 21, 1997 – Sunday, February 23, 1997 Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Avenue, New York, New York

1999    Medium Is The Message. April 16 – May 10, TV Gallery, Moscow

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1962   Music Notation, Minami Gallery, Tokyo
Notations, Galleria La Salita, Rome

1964   Fluxus Concerts, Canal Street, New York

1965   New Cinema Festival I, Filmmakers Cinematheque, New York

1966   Programmed An, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence
Visions of Today (symposium), Museum of Technology, Stockholm
Art Turns On, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston

1967   Festival of Light, Howard Wise Gallery, New York (Catalogue)
Light, Motion, Space, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (Catalogue)
Light in Orbit, Howard Wise Gallery, New York
The Artist as Filmmaker, The Jewish Museum, New York

1968   Sammlung Hahn, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne
Cybernetic Serendipity: The Computer and the Arts, Institute of Contemporary Art, London; The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington; Palace of Art and Science, San Francisco (Catalogue)
The Machine: As Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age, Museum of Modern Art, New York (Catalogue)
Art in Edition: New Approaches, Pratt Center for Contemporary Printmaking, and New York University (Catalogue)

1969   Electronic Art, Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles
New Ideas, New Materials, The Detroit Institute of Arts
TV as a Creative Medium, Howard Wise Gallery, New York (Catalogue)

1970   Vision and Television, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Massachusetts (Catalogue)
Happening and Fluxus, Kolnischer Kunstverein, Cologne (Catalogue)

1971   Sonsbeek 71: Sonsbeek buiten de perken, Arnheim, Holland (Catalogue)
Eighth Annual New York Avant-Garde Festival, 69th Infantry Regiment Armory, New York
St. Jude Video Invitational, De Saisset Art Gallery and Museum, University of Santa Clara, California
Videoshow, The New American Filmmakers Series, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

1972   Twelfth Annual October St. Jude Invitational: Videotapes, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse

1973   Circuit: A Video Invitational, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse
New York Collection for Stockholm, Moderna Museet, Stockholm (Catalogue)
Cremer Collection – European Avant-Garde, 1950-1970, Kunsthalle, Tubingen, Germany

1974   Projekt 74: Aspekte Internationaler Kunst am Anfang der 70er Jahre, Kunsthalle Koln and Kolnischer Kunstverein, Cologne (Catalogue)
EXPRMNTL 5: International Film Festival, Knokke-Heist, Belgium
Art Now '74: A Celebration of the American Arts, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington
Eleventh Annual New York Avant-Garde Festival, Shea Stadium, New York

1975   Video Art, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania; Chicago Art Institute (Catalogue)
Arts de Video, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Caracas (Catalogue)
Illuminous Realities, Wright State University, Dayton
Selections from the Collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, Clocktower, New York
The Museum of Drawers, Kunsthaus, Zurich
Video An USA, XIII Bienal de Sao Paulo
Art Transition, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge (Catalogue)
Objekte und Konzerte zur Visuellen Musik der 60er Jahre, Stadtische Kunsthalle, Diisseldorf (Catalogue)

1976   Monuments durch Medien ersetzen... Kunst und Museumsverein, Wuppertal, Germany
SoHo Quadrat, Akademie der Kunste, West Berlin (Catalogue)
Dodspringet, Svend Hansen, Charlottenborg, Denmark (Catalogue)
The River: Images of the Mississippi, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (Catalogue)

1977   documenta 6, Kassel, Germany (Catalogue)
Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (Catalogue)

1979   Sammlung Hahn, Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna (Catalogue)

1980   Fur Augen und Ohren, Akademie der Kunste, West Berlin (Catalogue)
Mein Kolner Dom, Kolnischer Kunst-verein, Cologne (Catalogue)
Treffpunkt Parnass 1949-1965, Von-der-Heydt-Museum, Wuppertal, Germany (Catalogue)

1981   Partitur, Gelbe Musik, West Berlin
Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (Catalogue)
Westkunst, Museum der Stadt Koln, Cologne (Catalogue)
Ein Klein Dussel Village Video, Kunstakademie, Dusseldorf

1982   Videokunst in Deutschland 1963-1982, Kolnischer Kunstverein, Cologne
60'80 attitudes/concepts/images, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (Catalogue)

1983   Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati
Wiesbaden FLUXUS 1962-1982, Eine kleine Geschichte von Fluxus in drei Teilen, Wiesbaden, Kassel, Berlin (Book)

1984   Content, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington (Catalogue)
XLI Exposizione Internationale la Bien-nale di Venezia, Venice (Catalogue)
Art and Time, Brussels
Von Hier Aus, Dusseldorf
The Luminous Image, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
Nam June Paik, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Won Gallery, Seoul
Joseph Beuys and Nam June Paik, Gallery Watari, Tokyo (sponsored by the Seibu Museum)

1985   Bienal International de Sao Paulo, Brazil

1986   American Icons: Selections from the Chase Manhattan Collection, Bruce Museum, Greenwich, Connecticut; Heckscher Museum, Huntington, New York; The Robertson Center for the Arts and Sciences, Binghamton, New York (Catalogue)
The Freedman Gallery: The First Decade, The Freedman Gallery, Reading, Pennsylvania (Catalogue)
Toys as Art, First Street Forum, St. Louis (Catalogue)
Carl Solway Gallery: International Chicago Art Exposition, Chicago (Catalogue)

1987   ARCO '87, Madrid (Catalogue)
documenta 8, Kassel, Germany (Catalogue)
Art L. A. '87: Contemporary Korean Art, Jean Art Gallery, Los Angeles (Catalogue)
Animal Art, Steirischer Herbst, Graz (Catalogue)
L'Epoque, La Mode, La Morale, La Passion, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (Catalogue)
Currents: Eight Contemporary Artists, America's Korean, Korean Cultural Service, Los Angeles
Computers and Art, Everson Art Museum, Syracuse (Catalogue)
Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (Catalogue)

1988   Video Art: Expanded Forms, Whitney Museum of American Art at Equitable Center, New York (Catalogue)
ARCO '88, Madrid (Catalogue)
Positions in Art Today, The National-galerie, Berlin
Interaction: Light, Sound, Motion, The Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut (Catalogue)
The New Urban Landscape, The World Financial Center, New York
1988: The World of Art Today, Milwaukee Art Museum (Catalogue)
American Baroque, Holly Solomon Gallery, New York
Private Reserve, Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica
On Track, Nova Building, Calgary (Catalogue)

1989   Les Magiciens de la Terre, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris
Images du Future 1989, Cite des Arts et des Nouvelles Technologies de Montreal
Nam June Paik, Arte Ederren Bilbao Museo, Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao, Madrid, with Galerie Juana Mordo, Madrid, and Holly Solomon Gallery, New York (Catalogue)
Image World: Art and Media Culture, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Video Skulpture, retrospektiv und aktuell, 1963-1989, DuMont, Cologne (Catalogue)
Nam June Paik, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Prospect, Frankfurt
The New Urban Landscape, Battery Park, New York (Catalogue)

1990   The Technological Muse, Katonah Gallery, Katonah, New York
The Electrical Matter Festival, The Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia
Gegenwart-Ewigkeit, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (Catalogue)

1991   ARCO 91, Madrid
CIAE 91, Chicago International Art Exposition
Videowall, 1991
Videochandeliers, 1991, Weisser Raum Gallery, Hamburg
Neon-TV/Video-Objekte, Galerie Lupke, Frankfurt
I Love Art, Watari Museum, Tokyo (Catalogue)

1992   ARCO 92, Madrid
CIAE 92, Chicago International Art Fair
Pour la Suite du Monde, Musee d'Art Contemporain de Montreal
Territorium Artis, Kunst und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn
X6-New Directions in Multiples, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut; The Dayton Art Institute; Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania
Flux Attitudes, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
Things that Go Bump in the Night, Palm Beach Community College Museum of Art, Lake Worth, Florida
Nam June Paik: Video and Paper with Allen Ginsberg, Gallery Meegun, Seoul (Catalogue)

1993   Art Miami 1993, Miami
ARCO 1993, Madrid (Catalogue)
Art Dealers Association of America 1993, New York
Taejon Exposition, Korea

1997-98   Sequences: A portfolio of work by 29 artists. A fully-illustrated catalogue including an essay by Susan Tallman is also available. Opened Tuesday, May 19, 1998 Edition Schellmann, 50 Greene Street, New York, New York 10013
Video Opera Performance Coyote 3. Based on Duette 1984 (Tokyo). Friday, November 14, 1997 – Saturday, November 15, 1997 Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Avenue, New York
Nam June Paik – William Wegman. Opened Friday, September 26, 1997 Holly Solomon Gallery, 172 Mercer Street, New York, New York 10012

1998   The Concrete Signal. An exhibition of video sculpture curated by Robert Costa. Sunday, October 11, 1998 – Sunday, November 22, 1998 York College of Pennsylvania Galleries, 1 Country Club Road, York, Pennsylvania 17405

NAM JUNE PAIK WORKS

All Star Video (with Ryuichi Sakamoto) (1984) [32 min]
Allan 'n' Allen's Complaint (with Shigeo Kubota) (1982) [28:33 min]
B.S.O.and Beyond (1984) installation
Beatles Electronique (with Jud Yalkut) (1966-1969) [3 min]
Beuys/Voice (1987) installation
Birdhouse (1990) installation
Brazil 22 (with Hans Donner) (1988) installation
Butterfly (1986) [2:03 min]
Bye Bye Kipling (1986) [32:20 min]
Candle TV No. 1 (1975) installation
Concerto for TV Cello and Video Tape (1971) installation
Connection (1986) installation
Dider Rot on Canal Street (1966)
Digital Zen (1988) [28 min]
Documenta 6 Satellite Telecast (with Douglas Davis and Joseph Beuys (1977) [28:56 min]
Double Face Arc (1985) installation
Early Color TV Manipulations by Nam June Paik (with Jud Yalkut) (1965-1971) [23:25 min]
Egg Grows (1984) installation
Electronic Fables (with Jud Yalkut) (1971) [8:45 min]
Electronic Moon No. 2 (with Jud Yalkut) (1969) [4:30 min]
Electronic Opera No. 1 (1969) [5 min]
Electronic Opera No. 2 (1970) [7:30 min]
Electronic Video Recorder (1965)
Electronic Yoga (with Jud Yalkut) (1972-1992) [7:30 min]
Family of Robot (1986) installations
FIn de Siecle II (with Rebecca Allen) (1989) installation
Fish Flies on Sky (1975) installation
Flag XYZ (1984) installation
Frog (1990) installation
Global Groove (with John Godfrey) (1973) [30 min] Essay by CandiAnn Roswell
Good Morning Mr. Orwell (1984) [57:18 min]
Guadalcanal Requiem (1977) [50 min]
Guadalcanal Requiem (1979 reedit) [28:33 min]
Homage to Stanley Brown (Diagonal Matrix) (1984) installation
Hydra Buddha (1984) installation
Imagine There Are More Stars on the Sky Than Chinese on the Earth (1981) installation
Lake Placid '80 (1980) [3:49 min]
Laser Video Space I (with H. Bauman) (1980) installation
Living with the Living Theatre (with Paul Garrin and Betsy Connors) (1989) [28:30 min]
Magnet TV (1965) installation
MAJORCA-fantasia (with Paul Garrin and Amy Greenfield) (1989) [4:52 min]
Mc and Evers (1990) installation
Media Shuttle: Moscow/New York (with Dimitri Devyatkin) (1978) [28:11 min]
The Medium Is the Medium, segment 6
Mein Kolner Dom (with Ingo Gunther) (1980) [5 min]
Merce by Merce by Paik: Part Two: Merce and Marcel (with Shigeo Kubota) (1978) [13:05 min]
Monument (1986) installation
Moon is the Oldest TV (1976) installation
My Mix – A Composite Edit (1974) [30 min]
My Mix '81 (1981) [24:50 min]
Nam June Paik in Edited For Television (1975) [28:14 min]
9/23 Experiment With David Atwood (1969)
One Candle (1989) installation
Orwell, Revisited (1984) [37 min]
Paik/Abe Video Synthesizer With Charlotte Mooreman (1971) [30 min]
Participation TV II (1969) installation
Passage (1986) installation
Real Fish/Live Fish (1982) installation
Real Plant/Live Plant (1978) installation
The Selling of New York (1972) [7:30 min]
Stone Buddha/ Burnt TV (1982) installation
Suite 212 (1975) [150 min]
Suite 212 (1977 reedit) [30:23 min]
A Tale of Two Cities (with Paul Garrin) (1992) [60 sec] (included in Trans-Voices)
Tanzande Muster (1966) Installation
Three Eggs (1981) installation
Train-Cello (1973) installation
Tricolor Video (1982) installation
A Tribute to John Cage (1973) [60 min]
A Tribute to John Cage (1976 reedit) [29:02 min]
TV Bra for Living Sculpture (1969) installation
TV Cello Premiere (with Jud Yalkut) (1971) [7:25 min]
TV Bed (1972) installation
TV Buddha (1974) installation
TV Chair (1968 and 1974) installations
TV Clock (1963-81) installation
TV Cross (1966) installation
TV Egg (1982) installation
TV Garden (1974) installation
TV Glasses (1971) installation
TV Penis (1972) installation
TV Rodin (1975) installation
TV Sea (1974) installation
TV Trichter (1984) installation
Two Channel Music Tape: Spring/Fall (with Paul Garrin) (1986) [32:20 min]
V-Matrix (Tribute to S. Eisenstein) (1983) installation
V-yramid (1982) installation
Variations on George Ball on Meet the Press (1967)
Variations on Johnny Carson vs. Charlotte Mooreman (1966)
Video Chairs (1988) installations
Video Commune (1970) [4 hours]
Video Commune (with Jud Yalkut) [8:36 min]
Video-Film Concert (with Jud Yalkut) (1966-1972 and 1992) [34:50 min]
(includes Video Tape Study No. 3; Beatles Electronique; Electronic Moon No. 2; Electronic Fables; Waiting for Commercials; and Electronic Yoga)
Video Fish (1975) installation
Video Gate (1982) installation
Video Synthesizer and "TV Cello" Collectibles (with Jud Yalkut) (1965-1971) [23:25 min] (includes Early Color TV Manipulations by Nam June Paik; Video Commune; and TV Cello Premiere)
Video Tape Study No. 3 (with Jud Yalkut) (1967-69) [4 min]
Video Variations, segment 8
Vusac – NY (with Betsy Connors and Paul Garrin) (1984) [27:10 min]
Waiting for Commercials (with Jud Yalkut) (1972) [6:45 min]
Wing (1990) installation
Wrap Around the World (1988) [47 min]
You Can't Lick Stamps in China (with Gregory Battcock) (1978) [28:34 min]
Zenith – TV Looking Glass (1974) installation

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