The Saburo Hasegawa Reader

Published on the occasion of the 2019 exhibition "Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasegawa in Postwar Japan," The Saburo Hasegawa Reader encompasses a selection of writings by the Japanese artist, theorist, essayist, teacher, and curator Saburo Hasegawa (1908-1957), translated...

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Other Authors: Johnson, Mark Dean (Editor), Hart, Dakin (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Oakland University of California Press 2019
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