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 From Postwar to Postmodern: Art in Japan, 1945–1989, Primary Documents - Paperback

From Postwar to Postmodern: Art in Japan, 1945–1989, Primary Documents - Paperback

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Edited by Doryun Chong, Michio Hayashi, Kenji Kajiya, and Fumihiko Sumitomo

 
From Postwar to Postmodern, Art in Japan 1945–1989: Primary Documents offers a panoramic look at more than four decades of Japanese art, both as it unfolded and from the perspective of the present day. The anthology brings together artist's manifestos, critical writings, and other key primary documents from the postwar period (many of them translated into English for the first time) that discuss a range of artistic mediums—including photography, film, performance, architecture, and design—as well as their various points of convergence. Interspersed throughout the volume are newly commissioned texts by contemporary scholars that contextualize and supplement the primary materials. The collection is organized chronologically and thematically to highlight individual works, artists' groups, movements, and publications, such as the pioneering collectives Gutai and Hi Red Center, the influential photography periodical PROVOKE, and the emergence of video art during the 1980s. From Postwar to Postmodern is an invaluable critical resource for students, scholars, and others who wish to learn about avant-garde art in Japan after World War II. 440 pp.; 114 illus.
 
This volume is part of MoMA Primary Documents, an ongoing publication series by the International Program of The Museum of Modern Art that makes crucial art historical writings from regions outside the United States available in English. View the entire series here.


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