Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口 修造, Takiguchi Shūzō, December 7, 1903 – July 1, 1979) was a Japanese poet, art critic, and artist. He was the central figure of orthodox Surrealism in pre- and postwar Japan. Devoting his life to exemplifying the movement in its orthodox form. Starting in the 1950s, he began offering new experimental outlets for young postwar avant-garde artists who lacked opportunities for presenting their work in formats other than group exhibitions.
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| - Takiguchi Shūzō (de)
- Shūzō Takiguchi (fr)
- 瀧口修造 (ja)
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| - Takiguchi Shūzō (jap. 瀧口 修造; * 7. Dezember 1903; † 1. Juli 1979) war ein japanischer Lyriker, Literaturkritiker und Maler. Er gilt als wichtigster Vertreter des Surrealismus in Japan neben Nishiwaki Junzaburō, Kitasono Katue, und (als Dadaist) Takagashi Shinkichi. (de)
- Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口 修造, Takiguchi Shūzō), 7 décembre 1903 - 1er juillet 1979, est un artiste surréaliste japonais. Il est considéré comme le représentant le plus important du surréalisme au Japon. (fr)
- Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口 修造, Takiguchi Shūzō, December 7, 1903 – July 1, 1979) was a Japanese poet, art critic, and artist. He was the central figure of orthodox Surrealism in pre- and postwar Japan. Devoting his life to exemplifying the movement in its orthodox form. Starting in the 1950s, he began offering new experimental outlets for young postwar avant-garde artists who lacked opportunities for presenting their work in formats other than group exhibitions. (en)
- 瀧口 修造(たきぐち しゅうぞう、1903年(明治36年)12月7日 - 1979年(昭和54年)7月1日)は、近代日本を代表する美術評論家、詩人、画家。戦前・戦後の日本における正統シュルレアリスムの理論的支柱であり、近代詩の詩人とは一線を画す存在。 (ja)
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| - Takiguchi Shūzō (jap. 瀧口 修造; * 7. Dezember 1903; † 1. Juli 1979) war ein japanischer Lyriker, Literaturkritiker und Maler. Er gilt als wichtigster Vertreter des Surrealismus in Japan neben Nishiwaki Junzaburō, Kitasono Katue, und (als Dadaist) Takagashi Shinkichi. (de)
- Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口 修造, Takiguchi Shūzō), 7 décembre 1903 - 1er juillet 1979, est un artiste surréaliste japonais. Il est considéré comme le représentant le plus important du surréalisme au Japon. (fr)
- Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口 修造, Takiguchi Shūzō, December 7, 1903 – July 1, 1979) was a Japanese poet, art critic, and artist. He was the central figure of orthodox Surrealism in pre- and postwar Japan. Devoting his life to exemplifying the movement in its orthodox form. Starting in the 1950s, he began offering new experimental outlets for young postwar avant-garde artists who lacked opportunities for presenting their work in formats other than group exhibitions. (en)
- 瀧口 修造(たきぐち しゅうぞう、1903年(明治36年)12月7日 - 1979年(昭和54年)7月1日)は、近代日本を代表する美術評論家、詩人、画家。戦前・戦後の日本における正統シュルレアリスムの理論的支柱であり、近代詩の詩人とは一線を画す存在。 (ja)
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