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ID: 300417405
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Record Type: concept
Mono-ha (Japanese styles (styles), Japanese (culture or style), ... Styles and Periods (hierarchy name))

 

Note: Art movement in Japan initiated by Lee Ufan and Sekine Nobuo in 1968 and continuing through 1973 in the narrower sense and throughout the 1970s and beyond in a broader sense. Mono-ha can be translated as ‘School of Things.' Although somewhat related to movements such as Arte Povera, Minimal Art, and Land Art, Mono-ha artists were primarily concerned with creating an art that reflected an Asian and Japanese worldview. Mono-ha pieces often utilised raw natural materials with minimal intrusion by the artist. They focused on the interrelation between objects and the environment, and on creating a system that generates an encounter between two objects. Although short-lived, the movement’s formal and theoretical innovations continued to spark interest and debate among artists and critics beyond its end.
 
Terms:
Mono-ha (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,U)
School of Things (C,U,English,UF,U,U)

Facet/Hierarchy Code:  F.FL

Hierarchical Position:

Hierarchy of Styles and Periods Facet
Styles and Periods Facet
Hierarchy of Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)
.... Styles and Periods (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of <styles, periods, and cultures by region>
........ <styles, periods, and cultures by region> (G)
Hierarchy of Asian
............ Asian (G)
Hierarchy of East Asian
................ East Asian (G)
Hierarchy of Japanese (culture or style)
.................... Japanese (culture or style) (G)
Hierarchy of Japanese styles (styles)
........................ Japanese styles (styles) (G)
Hierarchy of Mono-ha
............................ Mono-ha (G)

Sources and Contributors:
Mono-ha............  [VP Preferred]
.................  Asia Art Archive (2018-)
.................  Munroe, The Laws of Situation (1994) 256
.................  Yoshitake, Requiem for the Sun (2012)
School of Things............  [VP]
.............................  Havens, Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts (2006)
 
Subject: .....  [VP]
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Asia Art Archive (2018-)
.......... Havens, Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts (2006)
.......... Munroe, The Laws of Situation (1994)

 

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