Art no Warashi : Copy, Parody, Kitsch, Evil / Cheng Zhao

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 芸術・美術 芸術のわるさ コピー、パロディ、キッチュ、悪 / 成相肇
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Released date: 28 Apr 2023
著: 成相肇

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Arts and Fine Arts
[Introduction to the Contents]
In the transition period, the technology of those who don't have appears?
When reading the reproduction culture around the 1970 s such as magazines, comics, advertisements, and television,
it is revived as the technology of wit and resistance.
There is another history of Japanese culture after the war, told by
The Missa.
The parody trial, questions about Taro Okamoto, the Discover Japan controversy,
The tangle between copying and artists, the gap between comics and fine arts, the thought of Jun Ishiko Zukuri,
Kawaratai Akase, the skillful man, and the teaching of "Eater".
The interesting reproduction culture theory by a unique curator who has planned exhibitions that mix arts and hybrid visual culture.
To release from the spell of being out or safe.
To release from the spell of being out or safe.
For all those who don't have.
The funny criticism that relaxes rigid thinking comes out
What is scary about copying?
I copy
What is scary about copying?
I copy
What is scary about copying?
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Superpowers of the Liquid Kid? Voices and Rhetoric of Yuo Shinohara (Gyu-chan)
Eyes swimming? Things happening in the pictures of Chihiro IWASAKI
Kawaratai Akase Co., Ltd.
Teaching of Shinno
Postscript
Biography of the author
He was born in Shimane Prefecture in 1979. He met a contemporary artist while he was a university student. He was struck by lightning. He visited the The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo for the first time at the age of 19. Completed the Department of Languages and Social Studies at the Hitotsubashi University Graduate School. While working on a project that mixes arts and hybrid replication culture, he worked as a curator at the Fuchu City Art Museum and the Tokyo Station Gallery, assuming his current position in 2021. His major planned exhibitions include "Jun Ishiko's Style of Art? Art from Arts, through Manga, and Kitchu" (24th Rinka Art Encouragement Award), "Discover, Discover Japan? I want to go far", "Parody, Double Voices? Around the 1970 s in Japan" and "Shinro Ohtake Exhibition". taro Nakahira Shoji Ueda Jun Ishiko Jun Ishiko Jun Ishiko Jun Ishiko