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Shûsaku Arakawa

Jul 6, 1936 - Nagoya, Japan

Arakawa (Shūsaku Arakawa; b. 1936, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan – d. 2010, New York) was an artist and architect who had a personal and artistic partnership with Madeline Gins that spanned more than four decades. He was one of the founding members of the Japanese avant-garde art collective Neo Dadaism Organizers and exhibited at the Yomiuri Independent exhibition from 1958 to 1961, an annual watershed event for postwar Japanese art. Arakawa arrived in New York in the end of 1961 and quickly rose to fame as one of the earliest practitioners of the international conceptual art movement of the 1960s. He represented Japan in XXXV Venice Biennale (1970) and was included in Documenta IV (1968) and Documenta VI (1977). His work has been shown extensively around the world and is held by numerous museum collections world-wide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.

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Movie2013Children Who Won’t DieHimself
MovieN/AArt, Life and Opinions: Shūsaku Arakawa
Movie2009Life Extendedself
Movie1969N.N.(voice)

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Movie1971For Example: A Critique of NeverCinematographyCrew
Movie1971For Example: A Critique of NeverDirectorDirecting
Movie1971For Example: A Critique of NeverWriterWriting
Movie1970Why Not: A Serenade of Eschatological EcologyDirectorDirecting
Movie1970Why Not: A Serenade of Eschatological EcologyWriterWriting