“TV-Tulips,” created by Nam June Paik in the year 2000, belongs to the Neo-Dada art movement and is categorized within the installation genre. The artwork is composed of a series of visually striking images presented in a television or screen format.
The artwork features a series of four frames, each containing vibrant and abstract visuals. The top left frame exhibits a central spherical object surrounded by a labyrinth of pink, yellow, and black hues. The top right frame displays an array of stylized tulips in bright green and yellow shades set against a rich orange background. The bottom left frame reveals an intricate and mesmerizing pattern dominated by pinks and greens, concentrating towards the center. The bottom right frame portrays a combination of abstract shapes and orange tulips set against a contrasting blue and purple background, creating a harmonious yet dynamic visual spectacle. Each frame within the artwork highlights a blend of modernist abstraction and vivid color schemes, characteristic of Paik’s innovative approach to art and technology.