This is the first book in English to examine Gutai, Japan's best-known modern art movement, a circle of postwar artists whose avant-garde paintings, performances, and installations foreshadowed many key developments in American and European experimental art. Working with previously unpublished photographs and archival resources, Ming Tiampo considers Gutai's pioneering transnational practice, spurred on by mid-century developments in mass media and travel that made the movement's field of reception and influence global in scope. Using these lines of transmission to claim a place for Gutai among modernist art practices while tracing the impact of Japan on art in Europe and America, Tiampo demonstrates the fundamental transnationality of modernism. Ultimately, Tiampo offers a new conceptual model for writing a global history of art, making Gutai an important and original contribution to modern art history.
About the AuthorMing Tiampo is associate professor of art history at Carleton University in Ottawa and curator of the American International Association of Art Critics - award-winning Electrifying Art: Atsuko Tanaka 1954-1965 and Under Each Other's Spell: Gutai and New York.
Book InformationISBN 9780226801667
Author Ming TiampoFormat Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint University of Chicago PressPublisher The University of Chicago Press
Weight(grams) 851g
Dimensions(mm) 28mm * 22mm * 1mm