สถานที่: Nagoya
เกิด: 1914
ความตาย: 1987
ชีวประวัติ:
, a prominent figure in Japan's surrealist movement, was born on March 30, 1914, in Nagoya, Japan. His early life was marked by an encounter with surrealism and dadaism through the poetry magazine "cine´," which significantly influenced his artistic trajectory.
As a surrealist artist and poet, Yamamoto Kansuke's works are characterized by their liberty, anti-war, and anti-government themes, often presented in surrealistic ways. His photographic contributions to the Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde group in 1939, alongside Tajima Tsugio, Minoru Sakata, Shimozato Yoshio, and Yamanaka Chiruu, garnered national attention.
* **"The Blue Wonder Association Exhibition" (1939)** / Maruzen Gallery, Nagoya, Japan * **"VIVI" (1948-1950)** / Maruzen Gallery, Nagoya, Japan * **"Modern Art" (1949)** / Mitsukoshi Gallery, Nihonbashi, Japan
's legacy extends beyond his artistic contributions, as he coached the younger generation from around 1965 to 1975. His decision to donate his body to science upon his death in 1987 reflects his unconventional approach to life.
* Nagoya City Art Museum * Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography * The Museum of Fine Arts (Gifu, Japan) and its Collection
's enigmatic life and works continue to intrigue art enthusiasts worldwide. His contributions to surrealism and photography have left an indelible mark on Japanese art history, ensuring his legacy endures.