Jikken kōbō — Conférence de Reiko Tomii et Joji Yuasa
Lecture
Jikken kōbō
Conférence de Reiko Tomii et Joji Yuasa
Past: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 7 PM → 9 PM
Reiko Tomii is an art historian, researcher and curator, whose area of specialisation is the history of post-war Japanese artistic collectives. She was notably the co-curator of the exhibitions Global Conceptualism (Queens Museum of Art, 1999) and Century City (Tate Modern, 2001). She co-wrote with Eric C. Shiner Making a Home: Japanese Contemporary Artists in New York (Japan Society, 2007) and is the co-founder of PoNJA-GenKon, a network and distribution mediator of a research group specialised in contemporary Japanese art.
Joji Yuasa (born in Koriyama in 1929) is a composer and member of the Jikken Kobo. After studying medicine, Yuasa turned towards music and studied composition at the Experimental Workshop in Tokyo (1951-1957). The most important Japanese composer of his generation after Takemitsu, Yuasa played a crucial role in the development of electro-acoustic music of his country throughout the 1950s, and remains one of the most influential members of the experimental Japanese movement to the present day.
9, esplanade Pierre Vidal-Naquet
Rdc de la Halle aux Farines
Face aux Grands Moulins de Paris sur le campus de l’Université Paris 7 – Denis Diderot
75013 Paris
T. 01 45 84 17 56
Opening hours
Tuesday – Saturday, 11 AM – 7 PM
Admission fee
Free entrance
The artists
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Ei Arakawa
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Sergei Tcherepnin
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Gela Patashuri
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Aki Takahashi
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Joji Yuasa