Money, Trains, and Guillotines: Art and Revolution in 1960s Japan

The book is dedicated to the art groups Neo‑Dada Organizers and the Hi‑Red Center, which emerged in Japan in the early 1960s. Marotti examines their political art, and the state's aggressive response to it. Focusing on the annual Yomiuri Indépendant exhibition, with played an important role in the emergence of postwar avant‑garde and contemporary art, on the Akasegawa Genpei's work, Marotti demonstrates how artists came together in a playful but powerful critical art, triggering judicial and police response. The book contains a chronology of select events and bibliography.

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Издательство

Duke University Press

Год

2013

Количество страниц

418 страниц

ISBN

9780822349808

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Наличие иллюстраций

Да

Наличие библиографии

Да

Полочный индекс и авторский знак

709.4 Япо

Количество томов

1

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