Shigeko Kubota

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Shigeko Kubota was a pioneering Japanese video and performance artist associated with the Fluxus movement, known for her innovative use of video sculpture and exploration of memory, technology, and identity.

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instanceOf Fluxus artist
Japanese American artist
person
video artist
associatedWith Fluxus movement NERFINISHED
George Maciunas NERFINISHED
Yoko Ono NERFINISHED
birthCountry Japan NERFINISHED
birthDate 1937-08-02
birthPlace Niigata Prefecture NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Nam June Paik NERFINISHED
culturalContext New York avant-garde NERFINISHED
postwar Japanese art
deathDate 2015-07-23
emigratedTo United States NERFINISHED
familyName Kubota NERFINISHED
field performance art
video art
video sculpture
gender female
givenName Shigeko NERFINISHED
influenced later generations of video artists
influencedBy Fluxus NERFINISHED
Nam June Paik NERFINISHED
medium performance
sculpture
video
movement Fluxus NERFINISHED
video art movement
name Shigeko Kubota NERFINISHED
nationality American
Japanese
notableFor exploration of memory, technology, and identity
integration of video and sculpture
pioneering video sculpture
occupation artist
performance artist
sculptor
video artist
residence New York City
role pioneer of video art
spouse Nam June Paik NERFINISHED
usedTechnology closed-circuit video
video monitors
video tape
workFocus identity
memory
technology

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Shigeko hasNotableBearer Shigeko Kubota