Arc 8

Arc 8

Hideko FukushimaWW-1963-228540
1963·Oil paint on canvas·support: 965 x 965 mm

Catalogue

Year
1963
Dimensions
support: 965 x 965 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Hideko Fukushima
Hideko Fukushima

Installation

Hideko Fukushima, born Aiko Fukushima, was a Japanese avant-garde painter born in the Nogizaka neighborhood of Tokyo. She was known as both a founding member of the Tokyo-based postwar avant-garde artist collective Jikken Kōbō and was recruited into Art Informel circles by the critic Michel Tapié during his 1957 trip to Japan. As a member of Jikken Kōbō she participated in art exhibitions, designed visuals for slide shows and costumes and set pieces for dances, theatrical performances, and recitals. She contributed to the postwar push that challenged both the boundaries between media and the nature of artistic collaboration, culminating in the intermedia experiments of Expo '70.

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Year
1963
Dimensions
support: 965 x 965 mm
Watts ID
WW-1963-228540

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Collection
Tate
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Artist

Hideko Fukushima

Hideko Fukushima

Installation

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