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Formation
1994
Type
Contemporary artist group (painting, installation, performance)
Headquarters
Tokyo
Location
Tokyo and New York
Membership
6 artists, 1 manager
Official language
Japanese, English
The Group 1965 (in Japanese: 昭和40年会 or Showa 40 Nenkai) is a Japanese contemporary art group formed by Makoto Aida, Sumihisa Arima, Parco Kinoshita, Hiroyuki Matsukage, Oscar Oiwa, and Tsuyoshi Ozawa.[1][2]
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^Matsui, Midori (2002). "The Place of Marginal Positionality: Legacies of Japanese Anti-Modernity". In Lloyd, Fran (ed.). Consuming Bodies: Sex and Contemporary Japanese Art. Lloyd, Fran. London: Reaktion Books. ISBN 978-1-86189-785-5. OCLC 671648495.
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