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− | The '''Gutai Art Association''' (1954–72) was an avant-garde collective founded by artist, critic, and teacher Yoshihara | + | The '''Gutai Art Association''' (1954–72) was an avant-garde collective founded by artist, critic, and teacher [[Jirō Yoshihara]], along with [[Shōzō Shimamoto]], in the cosmopolitan town of Ashiya, near Osaka, in western Japan. |
; Exhibitions and catalogues | ; Exhibitions and catalogues |
Revision as of 21:40, 29 February 2016
The Gutai Art Association (1954–72) was an avant-garde collective founded by artist, critic, and teacher Jirō Yoshihara, along with Shōzō Shimamoto, in the cosmopolitan town of Ashiya, near Osaka, in western Japan.
- Exhibitions and catalogues
- Gutai, permanent exhibition, Osaka City Museum of Modern Art, Osaka.
- Gutaï: exposition, Jeu de Paume, Paris, May-Jun 1999.
- "Under Each Other's Spell": Gutai and New York, Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, East Hampton, NY, Jul-Oct 2009; Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery, Jersey City, NJ, Oct-Dec 2009; UB Anderson Gallery, U Buffalo, Spring 2010. Catalogue.
- Gutai: Painting with Time and Space, LAC, Lugano, Oct 2010-Feb 2011.
- Gutai: The Spirit of an Era, National Art Center, Tokyo, Jul-Sep 2012. Review.
- A Visual Essay on Gutai at 32 East 69th Street, Hauser & Wirth, New York, Sep-Oct 2012.
- Gutai: Splendid Playground, Guggenheim Museum, New York, Feb-May 2013. Catalogue.
- Literature
- Alexandra Munroe, "To Challenge the Midsummer Sun: The Gutai Group", in Scream Against the Sky: Japanese Art After 1945, ed. Munroe, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1994, pp 83-124.
- Ming Tiampo, Gutai: Decentering Modernism, University of Chicago Press, 2010. [1]
- writings by Ming Tiampo.
- Gutai at Tate Glossary
- See also
- Links