Nam June Paik

Zen for Film

1965

16mm film leader (silent)

Not on view

During a concert on October 6, 1960, in Mary Bauermeister’s studio in Cologne, Germany, which included works by John Cage and La Monte Young, Paik performed his Étude for Piano Forte and, as part of the composition, shampooed Cage’s hair and cut off his necktie in an act of nihilistic affection. The relationship of Zen for Film to Cages 4’33” can be seen in its inviting the possibility of being aware of much within the limits of little. According to Cage, the film—devoid of images—opens itself up to the nuances of its surrounding environment, “and what you see is the dust that has collected on the film.”

Gallery label from

There Will Never Be Silence: Scoring John Cage’s 4’33”, October 12, 2013–June 22, 2014.

Medium 16mm film leader (silent)
Duration 20 min. (approx.)
Credit The Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection Gift
Object number 2628.2008
Department Drawings and Prints

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