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'''shigeko kubota''' (2 agosto 1937 - 23 luglio 2015) è stato un video artista giapponese, scultore e [[avanguardia]] artista di performance, che per lo più vissuto a New York City.
 
'''shigeko kubota''' (2 agosto 1937 - 23 luglio 2015) è stato un video artista giapponese, scultore e [[avanguardia]] artista di performance, che per lo più vissuto a New York City.
  
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shigeko kubota (2 agosto 1937 - 23 luglio 2015) è stato un video artista giapponese, scultore e avanguardia artista di performance, che per lo più vissuto a New York City.

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Biografia

Kubota è nato in una famiglia di monaco stirpe associato ad un buddista tempio in Prefettura di Niigata, in Giappone, dove ha vissuto la seconda guerra mondiale Errore nella funzione Cite: </ref> di chiusura mancante per il marcatore <ref>

  • The Kulturhuset, Stockholm
  • The Kitchen, New York, 1972, 1975
  • Rene Block Gallery, New York 1976, 1977
  • Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany
  • Kunsthaus, Zurich, 1982
  • White Columns, 1983
  • New Langton Arts, San Francisco, 1986
  • Kongress Halle, Berlin, 1989
  • "Duchampiana (1968-1995)", Galerie de Paris, 1996







Collazione:

  • Hara Museum Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan
  • Gino di Maggio, Fondazione Mudima, Milan, Italy
  • Jorge Santiano Helft Fundacion San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina




Bibliografia

  • Butler, Judith. Bodies that matter: on the discursive limits of "sex". New York: Routledge. 1993.
  • Butler, Judith. Gender trouble: feminism and the subversion of identity. New York: Routledge. 1990.
  • Butler, Judith. Undoing gender. New York: Routledge. 2004.
  • Cross, Lowell. "Reunion": John Cage, Marcel Duchamp, Electronic Music and Chess". Leonardo Music Journal. 9: 1999. 35-42.
  • Gever, M. "Pressure Points: Video in the Public Sphere," Art Journal 45.3, 1985.
  • Gewen, Barry. "State of the Art". New York Times. 2005.
  • Goldberg, RoseLee. Performance: live art since 1960. New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers. 1998.
  • Jacob, Mary Jane ed. Shigeko Kubota: Video Sculpture. New York: American Museum of the Moving Image, 1991. Includes: Roth, Moria, "The Voice of Shigeko

Kubota:' A Fusion of Art and Life, Asia and America,'" and Hanley, JoAnn, "Reflections in a Video Mirror."

  • O'Dell, Kelly, Fluxus Feminus, MIT Press (TDR) Vol. 41. No. 1, 1997. 43-60.
  • Ruhrberg, Karl; Honnef, Klaus; Fricke, Christiane; Manfred Schneckenburger, Ingo F. Walther, Art of the 20th century. Taschen. 2000. 596.
  • Sackler, Arthur M. American film. American Film Institute. 24–28. 1980.
  • Schneider,Rebecca, The Explicit Body in Performance. New York: Routledge, 1997.
  • Smith, Roberta, "Review/Art; Sleek Video Sculptures By Shigeko Kubota". The New York Times. (24 May 1991), 26.
  • Stiles, Kristine, “Between Water and Stone: Fluxus Performance, A Metaphysics of Acts,” in Armstrong and Rothfuss, In the Spirit of Fluxus.
  • Warr, Tracey, and Amelia Jones. The Artist's Body. London: Phaidon. 2000.
  • Yoshimoto, Midori. "Self-exploration in Multimedia : the Experiments of Shigeko Kubota," in Into performance: Japanese Women Artists in New York. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press.



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Collazione


Bibliografia

  • Butler, Judith. Bodies that matter: on the discursive limits of "sex". New York: Routledge. 1993.
  • Butler, Judith. Gender trouble: feminism and the subversion of identity. New York: Routledge. 1990.
  • Butler, Judith. Undoing gender. New York: Routledge. 2004.
  • Cross, Lowell. "Reunion": John Cage, Marcel Duchamp, Electronic Music and Chess". Leonardo Music Journal. 9: 1999. 35-42.
  • Gever, M. "Pressure Points: Video in the Public Sphere," Art Journal 45.3, 1985.
  • Gewen, Barry. "State of the Art". New York Times. 2005.
  • Goldberg, RoseLee. Performance: live art since 1960. New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers. 1998.
  • Jacob, Mary Jane ed. Shigeko Kubota: Video Sculpture. New York: American Museum of the Moving Image, 1991. Includes: Roth, Moria, "The Voice of Shigeko Kubota:' A Fusion of Art and Life, Asia and America,'" and Hanley, JoAnn, "Reflections in a Video Mirror."
  • Mark, Lisa, WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2007.
  • O'Dell, Kelly, Fluxus Feminus, MIT Press (TDR) Vol. 41. No. 1, 1997. 43-60.
  • Ruhrberg, Karl; Honnef, Klaus; Fricke, Christiane; Manfred Schneckenburger, Ingo F. Walther, Art of the 20th century. Taschen. 2000. 596.
  • Sackler, Arthur M. American film. American Film Institute. 24–28. 1980.
  • Schneider,Rebecca, The Explicit Body in Performance. New York: Routledge, 1997.
  • Smith, Roberta, "Review/Art; Sleek Video Sculptures By Shigeko Kubota". The New York Times. (24 May 1991), 26.
  • Stiles, Kristine, “Between Water and Stone: Fluxus Performance, A Metaphysics of Acts,” in Armstrong and Rothfuss, In the Spirit of Fluxus.
  • Warr, Tracey, and Amelia Jones. The Artist's Body. London: Phaidon. 2000.
  • Yoshimoto, Midori. "Self-exploration in Multimedia : the Experiments of Shigeko Kubota," in Into performance: Japanese Women Artists in New York. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press. 2005.