We catch up with the team from The Tate to talk about their new show Nam June Paik which opens this week at Tate Modern showcasing over 200 works from the Korean artist who rose to fame in the 60's.
Name June Paik experimented with visual technology pioneering very early psychedelic shooting techniques seen widely across MTV and popular music in the 80's and 90's with Bowie, Lou Reed and Peter Gabriel all influenced by his work.
The show is a playful interactive look back on Nam June Paik's work, which will have you smiling through a nostalgic journey of futuristic retro movies, robotics, sound and vision.
The show's curator Valentina Ravaglia talks The Preshaah through the artists vast career: