Masunobu Yoshimura (吉村 益信, Yoshimura Masunobu, May 22, 1932–March 15, 2011), was a Japanese visual and conceptual artist associated with the Neo-Dada movement. In 1960, he was the founder and leader of the short-lived but influential artistic collective Neo-Dada Organizers, which had as members several young artists who would later become well-known, including Genpei Akasegawa, Shūsaku Arakawa, and Ushio Shinohara.[1] His "White House" atelier in Shinjuku, Tokyo served as the center of the group's activities.[1]
founding of the Neo-Dada Organizers. The group was founded officially by MasunobuYoshimura in April 1960 with their group show at Ginza Gallery in Tokyo. The...
members in a group led by male members including Ushio Shinohara and MasunobuYoshimura. Aiming to dismantle existing conventions in art, Neo-Dada artists...
geijutsu). During the evening, several performances followed one another: MasunobuYoshimura brushed his teeth for about 30 minutes, Shō Kazakura stood on a chair...
confusion. For that reason, while one the postcards reached its recipient MasunobuYoshimura (a former member of the art collective Neo Dada), the post office...
sometimes participating in their events such as those conducted at MasunobuYoshimura’s “White House” in Shinjuku, In the early sixties he became involved...
"rockabilly painter".: 12 In March 1958, Shinohara paid a visit to MasunobuYoshimura's newly built studio-residence in Shinjuku, an open plan space with...