Tsuruko yamazaki biography of william hill
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Tsuruko yamazaki biography of william hill
Tsuruko Yamazaki
Japanese visual artist (–)
Tsuruko Yamazaki | |
|---|---|
| Born | () |
| Died | ()June 12, ; aged 94 |
| Nationality | Japanese |
| Style | Avant-garde |
| Movement | Gutai group |
Tsuruko Yamazaki (山崎 つる子, Yamazaki Tsuruko, – June 12, ) was a Japanese artist, known for her bold artistic experiments with abstract visual styles and non-traditional materials.[1] She was a co-founder and the longest-standing female member of the Gutai Art Association, an avant-garde artists' collective established by Jirō Yoshihara.
Biography
Yamazaki was born in in Ashiya, Hyōgo, Japan.[2][3] In , she attended a three-day summer art workshop directed by Yoshihara.[4] Impressed by Yoshihara's radically novel approach to art, Yamazaki began studying with him and eventually became a member of Gutai upon its establishment under his leadership.
Yamazaki had been an active member of the Gutai group since its founding in [5] She regularly