Atsuko Tanaka

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Atsuko Tanaka was a pioneering Japanese avant-garde artist associated with the Gutai group, best known for her experimental paintings and iconic "Electric Dress" made of illuminated bulbs and wires.

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Electric Dress 0
Work (Bell) 0
Akira Kanayama 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese artist
artist
artwork
avant-garde artist
human
sound installation
wearable sculpture
artisticFocus ephemeral events and performances
relationship between body and technology
associatedWith Kansai art scene
postwar Japanese art
countryOfCitizenship Japan
creator Atsuko Tanaka NERFINISHED
Atsuko Tanaka NERFINISHED
educatedAt Osaka Municipal School of Art NERFINISHED
familyName Tanaka NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork installation art
painting
performance art
genre abstract art
avant-garde art
experimental art
givenName Atsuko NERFINISHED
hasRole female artist in postwar Japan
pioneer of Japanese avant-garde art
influenced contemporary installation art
performance art in Japan
influencedBy Gutai philosophy
madeOf electric light bulbs
wires
memberOf Gutai Art Association NERFINISHED
Gutai Art Association NERFINISHED
movement Gutai Art Association NERFINISHED
Gutai group NERFINISHED
Japanese avant-garde
name Atsuko Tanaka NERFINISHED
nationality Japanese
notableCharacteristic integration of technology and the body
use of bright colors
use of industrial materials
notableWork Electric Dress NERFINISHED
Work (Bell)
placeOfBirth Osaka Prefecture NERFINISHED
spouse Akira Kanayama NERFINISHED
workLocation Japan NERFINISHED
Osaka NERFINISHED

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