Amatsuchi Kosaku: Reconsidering Postwar Japanese Art History from a Perspective of Ecology

Authors

  • Iroki Yamamoto Kanazawa College of Art Japan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/artxt.3.2024.19244

Keywords:

Amatsuchi Kosaku, postwar Japanese art, ecology, art history in Japan, anti-modernism of art

Abstract

This paper discusses Amatsuchi Kosaku, an artist collective that formed in the late 1980s and continued its unique activities until the early 2000s. Because Amatsuchi Kosaku was based in Shizuoka, it was excluded from the normative narrative of Japanese art history, which has been constructed around artists and artist collectives working in metropolises like Tokyo and Kyoto. This paper examines the “metropolitan-centrism” in the Japanese art history, and reconsiders the artistic practice of Amatsuchi Kosaku, from the perspective of “ecology,” a concept that has been the focus of much attention in recent contemporary art discourse.

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Published

2024-07-31

How to Cite

Yamamoto, I. (2024). Amatsuchi Kosaku: Reconsidering Postwar Japanese Art History from a Perspective of Ecology. ARTxt. Artistic Experimentation Review, (3), 17–33. https://doi.org/10.24310/artxt.3.2024.19244

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ArTxt. Research articles.