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* Ming Tiampo, [http://academia.edu/871150/ "Create What Has Never Been Done Before! Historicising Gutai Discourses of Originality"], ''Third Text'' 21:6 (2007), pp 689-706.
 
* Ming Tiampo, [http://academia.edu/871150/ "Create What Has Never Been Done Before! Historicising Gutai Discourses of Originality"], ''Third Text'' 21:6 (2007), pp 689-706.
 
* Ming Tiampo, ''Gutai: Decentering Modernism'', University of Chicago Press, 2010. [http://academia.edu/871151 Introduction], [http://books.google.com/books?id=AF5mconJ66cC&printsec=frontcover].  
 
* Ming Tiampo, ''Gutai: Decentering Modernism'', University of Chicago Press, 2010. [http://academia.edu/871151 Introduction], [http://books.google.com/books?id=AF5mconJ66cC&printsec=frontcover].  
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* John Held, jr., [http://jonasmekas.com/images/SFAQ_issue_eleven.pdf#page=47 "Why Gutai?"], ''SFAQ'' 11, San Francisco, Nov 2012-Jan 2013, pp 92-107.
 
* [http://www.tate.org.uk/learn/online-resources/glossary/g/gutai Gutai in Tate Glossary]
 
* [http://www.tate.org.uk/learn/online-resources/glossary/g/gutai Gutai in Tate Glossary]
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* [http://jonasmekas.com/images/SFAQ_issue_eleven.pdf#page=55 Annotated bibliography], compiled by John Held, jr., 2012.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 01:15, 1 March 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

Literature

See also catalogues above.

Bibliography

See also

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