Ichirō Hariu (針生 一郎, Hariu Ichirō, December 1, 1925–May 26, 2010), was a Japanese art critic and literary critic, remembered as one of the "Big Three"... 6 KB (603 words) - 15:53, 20 July 2023 |
often involving physical destruction of objects, that the art critic Ichirō Hariu deemed "savagely meaningless," and that inspired another art critic,... 26 KB (3,458 words) - 01:50, 1 February 2024 |
organization over the next few years, including Kōbō Abe, Kiyoteru Hanada, Ichirō Hariu, Shūgo Honda, and Hiroshi Noma. In the immediate aftermath of the war... 11 KB (935 words) - 18:07, 11 November 2023 |
Museum, New York, 1967 Japan Pavilion four-person exhibition, curated by Ichirō Hariu, The 34th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, 1968 Fluorescent Chrysanthemum... 28 KB (3,006 words) - 07:55, 11 March 2024 |
Hiroshi Hidaka, Yasuo Nakano, Minoru Tsubaki, Rintarō Endō, Yukio Mishima, Ichirō Hariu, Hiroshi Akutagawa, Kōji Nakada, Minoru Nakamura, Takashi Tatsuno, Takayuki... 18 KB (2,556 words) - 04:59, 16 November 2023 |
often involving physical destruction of objects, that the art critic Ichirō Hariu deemed "savagely meaningless." The group held three official exhibitions... 14 KB (1,735 words) - 15:34, 25 May 2023 |
(日本のやしろ). Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1962. Photographs of Nikkō. Text by Ichirō Hariu (針生一郎) and Toshio Fukuyama (福山敏男). (in Japanese) Katachi: Nihon no denshō... 33 KB (3,627 words) - 11:37, 30 April 2024 |