Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口 修造, Takiguchi Shūzō, December 7, 1903 – July 1, 1979) was a Japanese poet, art critic, and artist. He was the central figure of orthodox...
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narrator Masaru Takiguchi (born 1941), American sculptor Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口 修造, 1903–1979), Japanese poet, art critic and artist Yukihiro Takiguchi (滝口 幸広, 1985–2019)...
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Satani Garō, ed. Jikken kōbō to Takiguchi Shūzō / Experimental Workshop: The 11th Exhibition Homage to Shūzō Takiguchi. Tokyo: Satani Gallery, 1991. Exhibition...
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tennis player Shuzo Ohira (大平 修三, 1930–1998), Japanese Go player Shūzō Oshimi (押見 修造, born 1981), Japanese manga artist Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口 修造, 1903–1979)...
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prominent avant-garde art space in Kanda, Tokyo run by poet and art critic Shūzō Takiguchi.: 57 He was also featured in the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo's...
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瀧口修造の追憶に – Les Yeux clos: In Memory of Shuzo Takiguchi for piano composed in memory of Japanese poet Shūzō Takiguchi, inspired by Les Yeux clos of Odilon...
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Garō, ed. (1991) Jikken Kōbō to Takiguchi Shūzō / Experimental Workshop: the 11th Exhibition Homage to Shūzō Takiguchi. Tokyo: Satani Gallery. pg. 102...
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collections recognizing artist and poet Shūzō Takiguchi (1903–1979) and photographer Katué Kitasono (1902–1978). The Takiguchi collection has 10,000 publications...
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Business Office. ISBN 4-924609-00-5. Takiguchi, Shūzō; Ōoka, Makoto (1991). コレクション瀧口修造: Yohaku ni kaku I-II [Shūzō Takiguchi's Collection: Yohaku ni kaku I-II]...
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Japanese variant of Surrealism, whose most prominent figure was the poet Shuzo Takiguchi, who perceived Ankoku Butoh as a distinctively 'Surrealist' dance-art...
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the leader of Gutai, Jirō Yoshihara, as well as by the art critic Shūzō Takiguchi, who wrote in 1957 that Bokujinkai works were still preserving traditional...
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Okada’s work was exhibited in the Japan Pavilion (representative: Shūzō Takiguchi; assistant commissioner: Ichirō Fukuzawa and Yoshiaki Tōno) alongside...
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Photography Association (Zen'ei Shashin Kyōkai, 前衛写真協会) was founded by Shūzo Takiguchi and some photographers. In 1939, Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde (名古屋フォトアバンガルド)...
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would dominate his iconography for much of the rest of his career. Shuzo Takiguchi published the first monograph on Miró in 1940. In 1948–49 Miró lived...
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century avant-garde in Japan in the process such as Katsue Kitazono, Shūzō Takiguchi, Kōichi Kihara and Sansei Yamanaka. In the late 1950s, Shūko Mizuno...
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and Japan, and was deeply inspired by the photography criticism of Shūzō Takiguchi and Abe Nobuya. In 1942, Ōtsuji enrolled in the art department at the...
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Miscellaneous Notes. Writers included Katsuichirō Kamei, Haruo Satō, Shūzō Takiguchi, Sakutarō Hagiwara, Murō Saisei, Tatsuji Miyoshi, and Yojūrō Yasuda...
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driver, baronet and peer; in Edmonton, Middlesex, England (d. 1978) Shūzō Takiguchi, Japanese poet, art critic and artist; in Toyama Prefecture, Japan...
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art critique Shuzo Takiguchi. Wakayama knew Tōru Takemitsu at an experimental artists' group Jikkenkōbō, and Okanoue was introduced to Shuzo Takiguichi...
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Steinert, to Japan in the May 1954 issue of Camera. Two years later, Shuzo Takiguchi and others founded the Japan Subjectivist Photography League, and the...
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maintained a keen interest in modern music. He was a member of the Shūzō Takiguchi-led Experimental Studio, along with friends Tōru Takemitsu and Toshirō...
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the acquaintance of, among others, art critic Sadajirō Kubo and poet Shūzō Takiguchi, whose poems, together with a portfolio of original prints, including...
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had her first solo exhibition at the Yoseido Gallery in Ginza, when Shuzo Takiguchi wrote an article recommending the exhibition and Akutagawa, through...
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He was a standard-bearer of the Scenario-Literature-Movement. He, Shuzo Takiguchi, Akira Asano and other members formed a group called 'Ten Scenario-Researchers'...
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that were damaging the museum floors and walls. Art critics including Shūzō Takiguchi, Ichirō Hariu, Yoshiaki Tōno, and Tamon Miki immediately protested...
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avant-garde art intensified, and in 1941 the Surrealists Ichirō Fukuzawa and Shuzō Takiguchi were arrested. The Ninth Room Society was dissolved in 1941, and Takai's...
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Around this time, Saitō encountered Surrealist writer and critic Shūzō Takiguchi and poet/visual artist Katsue Kitazono, with whom Saitō developed long-lasting...
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for this, Takemitsu used a line from the poem Handmade Proverbs by Shuzo Takiguchi, first recited in French and then in English: "Qui va là? Qui que tu...
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people about how they viewed Francis; Taeko Tomioka, Toru Takemitsu, Shuzo Takiguchi, Jiro Takamatsu, and Sazo Idemitsu. This video was conceived out of...
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Maeda, Kenzo Okada, Yoshi Kinouchi, Shindō Tsuji (representative: Shūzō Takiguchi; assistant commissioner: Ichirō Fukuzawa and Yoshiaki Tōno) 1960 —...
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