Tokyo: 1955-1970 A New Avant-Garde

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Embark on a fascinating journey through Tokyo’s avant-garde art scene with “Tokyo 1955-1970: A New Avant-Garde.” This captivating book delves into the dynamic and transformative period of Japanese art between 1955 and 1970, exploring the groundbreaking works and revolutionary ideas that emerged during this time. Through an impressive collection of artworks, photographs, and essays, readers gain insight into the artistic movements that shaped Tokyo’s cultural landscape, from Gutai to Mono-ha and beyond. With a focus on the intersection of art, society, and politics, “Tokyo 1955-1970” offers a comprehensive exploration of how these artists challenged traditions and redefined the very notion of art itself. A must-have for art enthusiasts and cultural historians, this book is a tribute to the ingenuity and creative spirit that flourished during Tokyo’s avant-garde era, leaving a lasting impact on the global art world.

Published by MoMA

Pages 264

Release date November 2012

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Embark on a fascinating journey through Tokyo’s avant-garde art scene with “Tokyo 1955-1970: A New Avant-Garde.” This captivating book delves into the dynamic and transformative period of Japanese art between 1955 and 1970, exploring the groundbreaking works and revolutionary ideas that emerged during this time. Through an impressive collection of artworks, photographs, and essays, readers gain insight into the artistic movements that shaped Tokyo’s cultural landscape, from Gutai to Mono-ha and beyond. With a focus on the intersection of art, society, and politics, “Tokyo 1955-1970” offers a comprehensive exploration of how these artists challenged traditions and redefined the very notion of art itself. A must-have for art enthusiasts and cultural historians, this book is a tribute to the ingenuity and creative spirit that flourished during Tokyo’s avant-garde era, leaving a lasting impact on the global art world.

Published by MoMA

Pages 264

Release date November 2012

Embark on a fascinating journey through Tokyo’s avant-garde art scene with “Tokyo 1955-1970: A New Avant-Garde.” This captivating book delves into the dynamic and transformative period of Japanese art between 1955 and 1970, exploring the groundbreaking works and revolutionary ideas that emerged during this time. Through an impressive collection of artworks, photographs, and essays, readers gain insight into the artistic movements that shaped Tokyo’s cultural landscape, from Gutai to Mono-ha and beyond. With a focus on the intersection of art, society, and politics, “Tokyo 1955-1970” offers a comprehensive exploration of how these artists challenged traditions and redefined the very notion of art itself. A must-have for art enthusiasts and cultural historians, this book is a tribute to the ingenuity and creative spirit that flourished during Tokyo’s avant-garde era, leaving a lasting impact on the global art world.

Published by MoMA

Pages 264

Release date November 2012