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34 reviewsISBN 10: 0810925931
ISBN 13: 978-0810925939
Author: Alexandra Munroe
An illustrated survey of Japanese avante-garde art since 1945. It discusses some 200 works, including painting, sculpture, photography, performance, video, film and installation art, by more than 100 artists, including rebellious groups such as the Gutai and Mono-ha.
PART I
AFTER 1945
Introduction
Chapter 1
Alexandra Mendie
Chapter 2
Schedules Show
Chapter 3
Karatan Paint
Chapter 4
Kachhew Garde – Phin Clark
Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
Alexanika Munbe
Chapter 7
Alexandra Munbe
Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
Alexandra Munde
Chapter 10
Art: Bert Winter
Chapter 20
Alexandra Munroe
Copyvasya Tomo
The Law of Beyond the
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PART II
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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PART III
Critical Anthology
Compiled by Alma Marathonia
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Tags: Alexandra Munroe, Japanese Art, Scream Against