Into performance : Japanese women artists in New York
Midori Yoshimoto.
New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2005.
"The 1960s was a time of incredible freedom and exploration in the art world, particularly in New York City, which witnessed the explosion of New Music, Happenings, Fluxus, New Dance, pop art, and minimalist art. Also notable during this period, although often overlooked, is the inordinate amount of revolutionary art that was created by women. Into Performance fills a critical gap in both American and Japanese art history as it brings to light the historical significance of five women artists-Yoko Ono, Yayoi Kusama, Takako Saito, Mieko Shiomi, and Shigeko Kubota." --
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Bibliographic Information
- Format:
- Book
- Subject:
- Arts, Japanese > New York (State) > New York > 20th century.
- Performance art > New York (State) > New York.
- Expatriate artists > New York (State) > New York.
- Women artists > Japan.
- Publication Year:
- 2005
- Language:
- English
- Published:
- New Brunswick, N.J.
- ISBN:
- 0813535212
- Course:
- ACT101
Bridging Arts, Culture, and Technology - Bibliography:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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