Hakushu Copy Art Camp 1988-2009 Tankobon Trial Exhibition Japan
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Hakushu Copy Art Camp 1988-2009 Tankobon Trial Exhibition Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the comprehensive exhibition catalog for "Hakushu Copy Art Camp 1988-2009," a pivotal event in Japan's regional arts movement. This richly illustrated book delves into the legendary "Art Camp Hakushu," an innovative gathering held from 1988 to 2009 in the rural village at the foot of the Southern Alps. Featuring contributions from 33 participants—including renowned dancers, artists, architects, musicians, and thinkers—the catalog explores the diverse experiences and creative expressions that defined this unique cultural phenomenon. It also includes detailed documentation of outdoor art installations like "Kaze no Matssaburou" and over 1,000 event records, providing an invaluable resource for understanding the origins of regional arts festivals across Japan. ✔ This exhibition record offers insights into the multidisciplinary activities that blurred the lines between dance, theater, visual arts, architecture, music, storytelling, and agriculture. It captures the spirit of collaboration and innovation that made "Hakushu" a legendary event, now remembered as a prototype for contemporary regional arts festivals. The book features interviews with key figures such as Min Tanaka, Kohei Nawa, and Yuji Takayama, along with extensive visual documentation and a comprehensive event database. ✔ Key features include: ✔ - In-depth essays and interviews with participating artists and organizers ✔ - Complet
- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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