I think you meant to say the Gutai was influenced by Jackson Pollock and not the other way around. Gutai started in mid-fifties and pollock passed away in 1956.
Why would anyone put this awful music on this video? It has nothing to do with the aesthetics of the period, during which music, painting, film, and theater/happenings were closely related. Of course I would expect nothing less from Christie's, the premiere site for the bourgeois killing of art and its reality, reducing it to fancy ornamentation not unlike the grating saccharine stock music used here.
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Fascinating!! Thank you !
I think you meant to say the Gutai was influenced by Jackson Pollock and not the other way around. Gutai started in mid-fifties and pollock passed away in 1956.
The fact that Shiraga's wife and artistic partner who worked with him on every painting goes unnamed is like Barack never mentioning Michelle.
jan angevine ...What Did Michelle do?
Throughout history the assistants never get credit.
What a super marvelous incredible accent saying "Body Aaart"!
interestin'.....curious to know who buys at auction....
I do. You are welcome.
j'étais au Japon en 1973, je crois que je l'ai croisé dans un monastère Bouddhiste ...
Sukochi wakarinikui desu... Really "so phantastic"?...
MAIS POURQUOI TU L'A PAS FAIT EN FRANCAIS ????
Why would anyone put this awful music on this video? It has nothing to do with the aesthetics of the period, during which music, painting, film, and theater/happenings were closely related. Of course I would expect nothing less from Christie's, the premiere site for the bourgeois killing of art and its reality, reducing it to fancy ornamentation not unlike the grating saccharine stock music used here.