February 04, 2022
Visual artists flourished overseas in turmoil of ’60s, ’70s
Nobuyoshi Araki Friday, May. 28, 2010: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Nobuyoshi Araki Friday, May. 28, 2010: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Nobuyoshi Araki Friday, May. 28, 2010: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Isamu Noguchi Saturday, Aug. 9, 1921: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Isamu Noguchi Saturday, Aug. 9, 1921: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Yoshitomo Nara Friday, July 20, 2012: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Yoshitomo Nara Friday, July 20, 2012: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Yoshitomo Nara Friday, July 20, 2012: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Yoshitomo Nara Friday, July 20, 2012: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Yayoi Kusama Sunday, May. 22, 1994: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Yayoi Kusama Sunday, May. 22, 1994: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Taro Okamoto Sunday, Mar. 15, 1970: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Taro Okamoto Sunday, Mar. 15, 1970: THE JAPAN TIMES Click to read Postwar Japan saw a flourishing of visual artists, starting with the ideological and political upheavals of the ’60s and ’70s. Not unlike Japan’s film masters, many of Japan’s most well-known artists found fame by first attracting the interest of overseas connoisseurs.
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