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Past Special Exhibition

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2013.11.23 - 01.26

Jikken Kobo
Experimental Workshop

Overview

The Experimental Workshop was a collective of young avant-garde artists working in a variety of genres. It included visual artists Shozo Kitadai, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, and Tetsuro Komai, photographer Kiyoji Otsuji, musicians Toru Takemitsu, Joji Yuasa, Kazuo Fukushima, Hiroyoshi Suzuki, and Takahiro Sonoda, lighting artist Naoji Imai, technician Hideo Yamazaki, and poet Kuniharu Akiyama. Organized in 1951, this group was ahead of its time even by international standards. Especially remarkable was its advocacy of a total art that included visual art, music, and the performing arts. This is the first exhibition in a public museum to examine the overall activities of the Experimental Workshop, presenting some 450 items, including painting, sculpture, photography, film and video, musical scores, and programs.

Information

Dates:
November 6, 2013(Saturday) - January 26, 2014(Sunday), Museum closed on Mondays
Hours:
10:00A.M.to 6:00P.M.(it is necessary to enter the building at least 30 minutes before closing time.)
Place:
Setagaya Art Museum, 1st floor exhibition rooms
Admission:
General 1,000yen, 65 and older 800yen, college and high school students 800yen, junior high/elementary school students 500yen

Overview

The Experimental Workshop was a collective of young avant-garde artists working in a variety of genres. It included visual artists Shozo Kitadai, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, and Tetsuro Komai, photographer Kiyoji Otsuji, musicians Toru Takemitsu, Joji Yuasa, Kazuo Fukushima, Hiroyoshi Suzuki, and Takahiro Sonoda, lighting artist Naoji Imai, technician Hideo Yamazaki, and poet Kuniharu Akiyama. Organized in 1951, this group was ahead of its time even by international standards. Especially remarkable was its advocacy of a total art that included visual art, music, and the performing arts. This is the first exhibition in a public museum to examine the overall activities of the Experimental Workshop, presenting some 450 items, including painting, sculpture, photography, film and video, musical scores, and programs.