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Saburo Murakami (村上三郎, Murakami Saburō, born June 27, 1925, in Kobe, died January 11, 1996 in Nishinomiya) was a Japanese visual and performance artist. He was a member of the Gutai Art Association and is best known for his paper-breaking performances (kami-yaburi) in which he burst through kraft paper stretched on large wooden frames. Paper-breaking is a canonical work in the history of Japanese post-war art and for the history of performance art. Murakami’s work includes paintings, three-dimensional objects and installation as well as performance, and is characterized by a highly conceptual approach that transcends dualistic thinking and materializes in playful interactive forms and often thematizes time, chance and intuition.

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  • Saburō Murakami (fr)
  • 村上三郎 (ja)
  • Saburō Murakami (pl)
  • Saburo Murakami (en)
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  • Saburô Murakami (村上三郎) (né le 27 juin 1925 à Kobé et mort le 11 janvier 1996 à Kyoto) est un artiste japonais, membre fondateur du mouvement d'avant-garde Gutaï. (fr)
  • Saburo Murakami (村上三郎, Murakami Saburō, born June 27, 1925, in Kobe, died January 11, 1996 in Nishinomiya) was a Japanese visual and performance artist. He was a member of the Gutai Art Association and is best known for his paper-breaking performances (kami-yaburi) in which he burst through kraft paper stretched on large wooden frames. Paper-breaking is a canonical work in the history of Japanese post-war art and for the history of performance art. Murakami’s work includes paintings, three-dimensional objects and installation as well as performance, and is characterized by a highly conceptual approach that transcends dualistic thinking and materializes in playful interactive forms and often thematizes time, chance and intuition. (en)
  • 村上 三郎(むらかみ さぶろう、1925年6月27日 - 1996年1月11日)は、日本の芸術家。 息子は漫画評論家の村上知彦。 (ja)
  • Saburō Murakami (jap. 村上三郎 Murakami Saburō; ur. 1925 r., zm. 1966 r.) − japoński artysta, uczeń (1949 r.), członek założonej w 1952 r. przez , i awangardowej grupy Zero, która w 1955 r. przyłączyła się do grupy Gutai. (pl)
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  • Saburô Murakami (村上三郎) (né le 27 juin 1925 à Kobé et mort le 11 janvier 1996 à Kyoto) est un artiste japonais, membre fondateur du mouvement d'avant-garde Gutaï. (fr)
  • Saburo Murakami (村上三郎, Murakami Saburō, born June 27, 1925, in Kobe, died January 11, 1996 in Nishinomiya) was a Japanese visual and performance artist. He was a member of the Gutai Art Association and is best known for his paper-breaking performances (kami-yaburi) in which he burst through kraft paper stretched on large wooden frames. Paper-breaking is a canonical work in the history of Japanese post-war art and for the history of performance art. Murakami’s work includes paintings, three-dimensional objects and installation as well as performance, and is characterized by a highly conceptual approach that transcends dualistic thinking and materializes in playful interactive forms and often thematizes time, chance and intuition. (en)
  • 村上 三郎(むらかみ さぶろう、1925年6月27日 - 1996年1月11日)は、日本の芸術家。 息子は漫画評論家の村上知彦。 (ja)
  • Saburō Murakami (jap. 村上三郎 Murakami Saburō; ur. 1925 r., zm. 1966 r.) − japoński artysta, uczeń (1949 r.), członek założonej w 1952 r. przez , i awangardowej grupy Zero, która w 1955 r. przyłączyła się do grupy Gutai. (pl)
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