Many of CTL’s clients are museums looking to restore works by a single artist, the video art pioneer Nam June Paik, who died in 2006.
Known for his sculptures and room-size installations of flickering CRT monitors, Paik began visiting the shop in the 1970s on breaks from his studio in nearby SoHo.
Paik’s work was on view, along with video works from dozens of other artists, in “Signals,” a sweeping exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York earlier this year.
Many pieces in the show, such as those in the video collectives section, played on boxy Sony CRT monitors, long favored by artists for their austere, stackable design, and which stopped being produced in the 2000s.
“I had to tell security, ‘Pretend these are Donald Judds,’ because they’re basically priceless at this point.”
Persons:
Tien Lui, Lui, Nam, Paik, ”, Stuart Comer, “, Donald Judds
Organizations:
CTL Electronics, Museum of Modern Art, eBay, MoMA
Locations:
Lower Manhattan, Taiwan, SoHo, New York