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Anarchy of the Body: Undercurrents of Performance Art in 1960s Japan 9462703531, 9789462703537
Table of contents : • April Durham 2013 These artists and curators and writers and organizers have all interrupted a confined sense of myself that I held dear at some point or other. The disruptions have been beautiful, terrifying, and ultimately transformational. inom have had so many lovely, fängslande, and rigorous conversations with my academic colleagues at UCR including Tanya Rawal with her conviction that she needs to change the world, and Kimberly Hall whose graciousness and unflagging energy have inspired me igen and igen. Others include Michael Podolny, Edward Troy, Richard Hunt, and Regina Yung-Lee. In addition to long-term and short-term commitments to shared creative and scholarly practice, some others have willingly stepped into the void, repeatedly, with me. Linda Parnell has shared her strange and persistent curiosity and wandered in the desert with me for these ma • PRESS - 2024.09.26 The 7 Best Artsy Places to Visit in Tokyo -Autumn 2024- Leaves have started changing their colors, and the Autumn is almost there. How about visiting artsy places where you can experience and appreciate artworks in Tokyo? Following events in this Summer, several heart-moving and memorable exhibitions and events including artworks by Japanese and international artists are coming. In this article, we would like to spot some of them with our wishes for you are having a great “artsy” time in Tokyo.
Cover
Contents
Translation Credits
Notes on the Translation
Prologue. Underground Constellation
PART I
PART I. TOWARD A HISTORY OF ANTI-ART PERFORMANCE
Chapter 1. The Nether Regions of Art, Art History’s Private Parts
Is a History of Performance Possible?
1. The Aim and Structure of This Book
2. Reviewing the History of Postwar Japanese Art
3. The Exclusion of Politicality
4. Is a History of Japanese Performance Art Possible?
5. What Makes an Artist? Deviating from The Arts
6. Upper-Echelon Courtiers, Bottom-Rung Samurai
7. From Historical Uncertainties to Real, Shared Feelings
Chapter 2. The Spectrum of Bodily Expression
Actions not yet Nameable
1. “Artists in Action”—Through the Eyes of Yoshida Yoshie
2. Bodily Expression in the 1960s
Chapter 3. Beyond Anti-Art
The Descent into the Everyday and its Diffusion
1. Performance Art and the Anti-Ar Transcultural aesthetics and contemporary art
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