Art and street politics in the global 1960s : Yoshio Nakajima and the global avant-garde

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Art and street politics in the global 1960s : Yoshio Nakajima and the global avant-garde

edited by William Marotti

(Routledge studies in the modern history of Japan / series editor, Miriam Kingsberg Kadia)

Routledge, 2023

  • : hbk

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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)

Selected chronology: p. [181]-185

Includes bibliographical references (p. [186]-195) and index

収録内容

  • DAM ACT : Yoshio Nakajima in Japan, 1957-1964 / Yoshiko Shimada
  • Dancer, happener, provo : Yoshio Nakajima and the Dutch happening scene, 1964-1965 / Peter van der Meijden
  • Yoshio Nakajima and the interplay of art and activism during the mid-sixties in Belgium / Stefan Wouters
  • Yoshio Nakajima : a Japanese artist from Sweden / Tania Ørum
  • When art grabs you : grasping art and politics in the global 1960s with Yoshio Nakajima / William Marotti

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内容説明

Anarchic street performances in late-1950s Japan; inauguration of the first Happenings in Antwerp and charging of the "magic circle" in Amsterdam; Bauhaus Situationiste and anti-national art exchanges, networks and communes. As "Happener" and "Art Missionary," Yoshio Nakajima's storied career traverses an astounding range of locations, scenes, movements, media, and performance modes in the global 1960s and 1970s in ways that challenge our notions of the possibilities of art. Nakajima repeatedly plays a role in jump-starting spaces of possibility, from Tokyo to Ubbeboda, from Spui Square and the Dutch Provos to Antwerp and Sweden. Despite this, Nakajima's work has paradoxically been largely excluded from accounts where it might have justifiably featured. The present volume represents an international collaboration of researchers working to remedy this oversight. Nakajima's work demands a reconceptualization of narratives of this art and politics and their specific interrelation to consider his exemplary nonconformity-and its exemplary exclusion. This history demonstrates the inadequacy of notions of specificity that would oppose an authentic local or national frame to an inauthentic transnational one. Conversely, Nakajima manifests a key dimension of the 1960s as a global event in the interrelation between eventfulness itself and the redrawing of categories of practice and understanding.

目次

1. DAM ACT: Yoshio Nakajima in Japan, 1957-1964. 2: Dancer, Happener, Provo: Yoshio Nakajima and the Dutch Happening Scene, 1964-1965. 3: Yoshio Nakajima and the Interplay of Art and Activism during the Mid-Sixties in Belgium. 4: Yoshio Nakajima: A Japanese Artist from Sweden. 5: When Art Grabs You: Grasping Art and Politics in the Global 1960s with Nakajima Yoshio. 6. Selected Chronology.

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