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Kazuo Shiraga
(
Japanese
, 1924–2008)
Kazuo Shiraga
Kangyoshou,
1990
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Kazuo Shiraga
Untitled,
1970
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Kazuo Shiraga
Ryusen,
1991
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Biography
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1924
Born in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture
1942 - 1948
Attended Kyoto Municipal School of Painting where he was given no option but to study traditional Japanese-style painting
1948
Attended City Art Centre, Osaka where he studied the fundamentals of oil painting and joined the New Creation Art Association
1952
Formed the 'Zero' group with Saburo Murakami and Akira Kanayama
1955
Zero group merges with the Gutai Art Association. The 'Gutai Group' as it became known exhibited both in Japan and internationally until its dissolution in 1972
1957
First meeting with the French art critic, Michel Tapié, who developed the theory of 'L'art Informel'. Tapié subsequently arranged opportunities for members of the Gutai Group to show their work in Europe (including their participation the the 'Nul' exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam in 1965 and in USA at the Martha Jackson Gallery, New York in 1958)
1965
Awarded the Amagasaki Citizen's Cultural Prize
1971
Entered the Buddhist priesthood at the Enryaku Temple Mount Hiei
1987
Awarded the Hyogo Prefectural Cultural Prize
1999
Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for Culture