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Japan Avant Garde: 100 Poster Masterpieces from Underground Theatre

Japan Avant Garde: 100 Poster Masterpieces from Underground Theatre

桑原茂夫 (編集), 笹目浩之 (編集)
PARCO
2004


NT$2,700
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Underground Theatre Masterpiece Posters 100 presents one hundred iconic posters from Japan’s 1960s–1970s underground theatre movement (angura)—a period that embodied the spirit of postwar counterculture and radical artistic experimentation.

Featuring works from legendary troupes such as Shūji Terayama’s Tenjō Sajiki (Theatre Laboratory), Jūrō Kara’s Situation Theatre, Kuro Tento (Black Tent), Jiyū Gekijō (Freedom Theatre), and Dairakudakan, this collection captures the explosive visual energy that defined an era when theatre, design, and politics collided.
Designed by some of Japan’s most celebrated artists—including Tadanori Yokoo, Kiyoshi Awazu, Genpei Akasegawa, Aquirax Uno, Kuniyoshi Kaneko, Katsuhiko Hibino, Kouga Hirano, Masamichi Oikawa, Mitsuhiro Koshida, Ryoichi Enomoto, Kazuo Ohno, Seiichi Hayashi, Sawako Goda, Tsutomu Toda, and many others—these posters transformed the raw vitality of avant-garde performance into striking graphic expression.

Among the highlights is Tadanori Yokoo’s “Osen: The Forgotten Episode” (1966), awarded Best Poster in the World by the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
In addition to the full-color reproductions, the book includes essays and testimonies from key figures of the era, such as Akihiko Ōgida, Jūrō Kara, Kyōko Kujō, Hiroyuki Sasame, and Shigeo Kuwahara. The bold and elegant book design by Azuma Manabu vividly revives the radical energy and visual excess of Japan’s underground theatre scene.


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