• 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"...
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    Gedeonov Gustave Geffroy Clement Greenberg Dmitry Grigorovich Boris Groys Ichirō Hariu Dave Hickey Robert Hughes Édouard Jaguer Michael Kimmelman Gottfried...
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  • often involving physical destruction of objects, that the art critic Ichirō Hariu deemed "savagely meaningless," and that inspired another art critic,...
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  • 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...
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  • Museum, New York, 1967 Japan Pavilion four-person exhibition, curated by Ichirō Hariu, The 34th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, 1968 Fluorescent Chrysanthemum...
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    Communist Party with regard to the protests. Then in 1961, Takei, Hanada, Ichirō Hariu, Kōbō Abe, and several other writers and critics released statements...
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    which the art critic Yoshiaki Tōno labeled “Anti-Art” (Han-geijutsu) and Ichirō Hariu, another critic, deemed “savagely meaningless.” As art historian Reiko...
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  • Hiroshi Hidaka, Yasuo Nakano, Minoru Tsubaki, Rintarō Endō, Yukio Mishima, Ichirō Hariu, Hiroshi Akutagawa, Kōji Nakada, Minoru Nakamura, Takashi Tatsuno, Takayuki...
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  • often involving physical destruction of objects, that the art critic Ichirō Hariu deemed "savagely meaningless." The group held three official exhibitions...
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  • (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...
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