Kishio Suga: The Monoha Art of Emptiness
Kishio Suga is identified as the most prolific writer on the Mono-ha group and its foremost expert. The article is part of a dossier on Japanese avant-gardes, focusing on Suga's role in articulating the philosophy of Mono-ha, an art movement that emerged in late 1960s Japan emphasizing materials and emptiness. Suga's writings have been crucial in defining the group's theoretical framework.
Key facts
- Kishio Suga is the most prolific writer on the Mono-ha group.
- Suga is considered the foremost expert on Mono-ha.
- The article is part of a dossier on Japanese avant-gardes.
- Mono-ha is an art movement from late 1960s Japan.
- Mono-ha emphasizes materials and emptiness.
- Suga's writings defined the group's theoretical framework.
- The dossier was published in artpress.
- The article dates from December 1986.
Entities
Artists
- Kishio Suga
Institutions
- artpress
Locations
- Japan
Sources
- artpress —