WebTakamatsu Jiro (1936-1998) Oneness of Iron, no. 357 Signed Jiro Takamatsu, 1971, No. 357 Executed in 1971 Iron 20 x 40 cm. Provenance. Purchased by the present owner from Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, … WebJapanese, 1936–1998. Jiro Takamatsu was an influential artist, known for breaking down the boundaries between art and life in experimental art forms and guerrilla-style …
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Selected solo exhibitions 1966 Jiro Takamatsu “Identification”, Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo1996 Jiro Takamatsu at Present, Niigata City Art Museum, Niigata and Mitaka City Gallery of Art, Tokyo1967 Jiro Takamatsu, Naviglio2-Galleria d’Arte, Milano, Italia1999 Jiro Takamatsu―Paintings and Drawings for … Visualizza altro Jirō Takamatsu (高松 次郎, Takamatsu Jirō, 20 February 1936 – 25 June 1998 ) was one of the most important postwar Japanese artists. Takamatsu used photography, sculpture, painting, drawing, and … Visualizza altro Emptiness or absence for Takamatsu meant 100 percent potentiality (future), an evocation of a perfect reality without worlding or imaging it. Thus, Takamatsu's practice … Visualizza altro • Jiro Takamatsu at the Guggenheim • Jiro Takamatsu at The National Museum of Art, Osaka Visualizza altro Early life and education Takamatsu was born in Tokyo in 1936. From 1954 to 1958, he attended Tokyo University of the Arts, where he majored in oil painting and was a classmate of his future Hi-Red Center member Natsuyuki Nakanishi. … Visualizza altro The Takamatsu Jiro Estate is managed by Yumiko Chiba Associates. Takamatsu's work is also found in the following institutional collections. • Visualizza altro Web高松次郎の多様な作品に内在する、「リアリティ=真実」/「アクチュアリティ=事実」の美学とは何か。 sheri letterhead
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Web13 apr 2024 · 大阪国際会議場グランキューブ大阪 設計:黒川紀章 建設地:大阪府大阪市北区中之島5-3-51 竣工:1999年 grand cube osaka WebView Jiro Takamatsu’s 282 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available paintings, prints and multiples, and works on paper for sale and learn about the artist. WebJiro Takamatsu was the founding member of Hi Red Center, a Japanese Fluxus collective like the American counterparts Joseph Beuys and Allan Kaprow, and a key figure in the Mono-Ha movement that was led by artists Lee Ufan and Nobuo Sekine. The artist has held multiple major exhibitions, including a landmark retrospective at the National Museum ... sheriley