Saburo murakami biography definition

  • Saburo murakami biography definition
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    Saburo murakami biography definition

  • Saburo murakami biography definition
  • Saburo murakami biography definition and examples
  • Biography examples for students
  • Biography definition and examples
  • Saburo murakami biography definition and description
  • Saburo Murakami (村上三郎, Murakami Saburō, born June 27, 1925, in Kobe, died January 11, 1996 in Nishinomiya) was a Japanese visual and performance artist. He was a member of the Gutai Art Association and is best known for his paper-breaking performances (kami-yaburi) in which he burst through kraft paper stretched on large wooden frames.

    Paper-breaking is a canonical work in the history of Japanese post-war art and for the history of performance art. Murakami’s work includes paintings, three-dimensional objects and installation as well as performance, and is characterized by a highly conceptual approach that transcends dualistic thinking and materializes in playful interactive forms and often thematizes time, chance and intuition.

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