Naoyoshi Hikosaka (彦坂尚嘉, Hikosaka Naoyoshi, born June 26, 1946, Tokyo)[1] is a Japanese artist and one of the founders of the activist group Bikyōtō. He was an artist-theorist who critiqued Mono-ha, worked in conceptualism in the first half of the 1970s, and turned to painting from the second half of the 1970s onward.
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NaoyoshiHikosaka (彦坂尚嘉, HikosakaNaoyoshi, born June 26, 1946, Tokyo) is a Japanese artist and one of the founders of the activist group Bikyōtō. He was...
Contemporary Art, 1916-1968” in 1972. For this text, Tone, along with NaoyoshiHikosaka and Yukio Akatsuka, compiled a history of Japanese contemporary art...
1999) Century City: Tokyo 1967–73 (Tate Modern, 2001) Noriyuki Yanagi・NaoyoshiHikosaka Two Person Exhibition (Whitebox, New York, 2001) Resounding Spirit:...
gallery spaces. He participated in the 1982 Venice Biennale with NaoyoshiHikosaka and Tadashi Kawamata, and presented a large-scale three-dimensional...
the work of many artists of the postwar period in the 1980s art of HikosakaNaoyoshi. The realism of Maruyama Ōkyo's school and the calligraphic and spontaneous...
Discussion with Park Seobo, Shim Moon-seup, Takamatsu Jirō, Suga Kishio, HikosakaNaoyoshi, and Lee Ufan (moderator)," in From All Sides: Tansaekhwa on Abstraction...